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bubble
Bubble tarimas:
/'bʌbl/
Bubble audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A thin, usually spherical or hemispherical film of liquid filled with air or gas: a soap bubble.
- noun: A globular body of air or gas formed within a liquid: air bubbles rising to the surface.
- noun: A pocket formed in a solid by air or gas that is trapped, as during cooling or hardening.
- noun: The act or process of forming bubbles.
- noun: A sound made by or as if by the forming and bursting of bubbles.
- noun: Something insubstantial, groundless, or ephemeral, especially:
- noun: A fantastic or impracticable idea or belief; an illusion: didn't want to burst the new volunteers' bubble.
- noun: A speculative scheme that comes to nothing: lost money in the real estate bubble.
- noun: Something light or effervescent: "Macon—though terribly distressed—had to fight down a bubble of laughter” ( Anne Tyler).
- noun: A usually transparent glass or plastic dome.
- noun: A protective, often isolating envelope or cover: "The Secret Service will talk of tightening protection, but no President wants to live in a bubble” ( Anthony Lewis).
- verb-intransitive: To form or give off bubbles.
- verb-intransitive: To move or flow with a gurgling sound: a brook bubbling along its course.
- verb-intransitive: To rise to or as if to the surface; emerge: "Since then, the revolution has bubbled up again in many forms” ( Jonathan Schell).
- verb-intransitive: To display irrepressible activity or emotion: bubbling over with excitement.
- verb-transitive: To cause to form bubbles.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to blow bubbles leisti muilo burbulus
- pūslė
- virimas
- burbulas
- burbuliuoti
- virti