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bal·loonBrE /bəˈluːn/NAmE /bəˈluːn/ nouna small bag made of very thin rubber that becomes larger and rounder when you fill it with air or gas. Balloons are brightly coloured and used as decorations or toys 气球◆to blow up/burst/pop a balloon 吹起气球;使气球爆裂 ➡ compare trial balloon (also hot-ˈair balloon) a large balloon made of strong material that is filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, usually carrying a basket for passengers 热气球 ●when the balˈloon goes up(BrE, informal) when the trouble that you are expecting begins 意料中的麻烦出现时;(不出所料)出乱子时●go ˌdown like a lead balˈloon(informal) to be very unsuccessful; to not be accepted by people 非常失败;不被接受 bal·loonBrE /bəˈluːn/NAmE /bəˈluːn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they balloon BrE /bəˈluːn/ NAmE /bəˈluːn/present simple - he / she / it balloons BrE /bəˈluːnz/ NAmE /bəˈluːnz/past simple ballooned BrE /bəˈluːnd/ NAmE /bəˈluːnd/past participle ballooned BrE /bəˈluːnd/ NAmE /bəˈluːnd/ -ing form ballooning BrE /bəˈluːnɪŋ/ NAmE /bəˈluːnɪŋ/ [I] ~ (out/up) to suddenly swell out or get bigger (突然)膨胀,涨大◆Her skirt ballooned out in the wind. 她的裙子让风吹得鼓起来了。 [I] (usually go ballooning) to travel in a hot-air balloon as a sport or for entertainment 乘热气球飞行 |