frothed
v. (使)起泡沫( froth的過去式和過去分詞 )
Froth is a mass of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid.
...the froth of bubbles on the top of a glass of beer...
一杯啤酒表面的啤酒沫
The froth is blown away.
泡沫給吹開了。
If a liquid froths, small bubbles appear on its surface.
The sea froths over my feet...
海水在我的腳上泛起泡沫。
Add a little of the warmed milk and allow to froth a little.
加一點溫牛奶,並讓它起點兒沫。
If you say that someone is frothing, or that they are frothing at the mouth, you are emphasizing that they are very angry or excited about something.
'No! No! Never!' he froths...
“不!不!絕不!”他氣得口吐白沫。
This story has many ingredients which make any news editor froth at the mouth with excitement.
這篇報道包含了眾多元素,任何一個新聞編輯都會激動得嘴上唾沫橫飛。
If you refer to an activity or object as froth, you disapprove of it because it appears exciting or attractive, but has very little real value or importance.
No substance at all, just froth...
根本沒有任何實質,只是一些虛浮的東西。
Falling in love the first time is all froth and fantasy.
初戀完全是一場虛幻的美夢。
The water frothed as it tumbled down the rocks.
水衝擊在岩石上濺起了泡沫.
The coco - cola frothed as it was poured out.
可口可樂 倒出來時泛起泡沫.
Cappuccino is traditionally equal parts espresso, steamed milk and frothed milk.
卡布其諾是用等量的義大利咖啡 、 熱牛奶、和牛奶泡沫製作的.
The beer frothed as it was poured out.
啤酒倒出來時泛起泡沫.
The beer frothed up and overflowed the glass.
啤酒冒起泡沫,溢位了玻璃杯.