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ballooned

英 [bəˈluːnd]

美 [bəˈluːnd]

v.  (突然)膨胀,涨大; 乘热气球飞行
balloon的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 气球
    Aballoonis a small, thin, rubber bag that you blow air into so that it becomes larger and rounder or longer. Balloons are used as toys or decorations.
    1. She popped a balloon with her fork.
      她用叉子戳破了一个气球。
  • N-COUNT 热气球
    Aballoonis a large, strong bag filled with gas or hot air, which can carry passengers in a container that hangs underneath it.
    1. They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon.
      他们试图完成乘热气球不间断环球飞行的创举。
  • VERB (数量)激增,猛涨,快速膨胀
    When somethingballoons, it increases rapidly in amount.
    1. In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned...
      在伦敦,坐地铁的人激增。
    2. The budget deficit has ballooned to $25 billion...
      预算赤字已经猛增到250亿美元。

双语例句

  • As it affected her more and more, the font size in her emails ballooned to cartoonish sizes.
    因为它影响到她的越来越多,她的电子邮件中的字体大小膨胀到卡通的大小。
  • Net government debt ballooned to more than 130 per cent of gross domestic product.
    政府净负债与国内生产总值(GDP)之比急剧膨胀至130%。
  • In short, it could be a slowdown in the Internet economy that has ballooned over the last decade.
    简言之,过去十年激增的互联网经济可能会放缓发展速度。
  • In London, the use of the Tube has ballooned
    在伦敦,坐地铁的人激增。
  • The rumours soon ballooned into a full-grown scandal.
    流言很快膨胀为丑闻。
  • Russian arms sales were only$ 4.3 billion in2003, and ballooned as the economies of their two biggest customers ( India and China) grew larger.
    俄罗斯武器销售额2003年仅为4.3亿美元,作为它的两个最大客户(印度和中国)的经济较大膨胀增长。
  • Overhead has ballooned, leaving the company less efficient and productive than it needs to be.
    此外,日常管理费用激增使得公司的效率和生产力都低于应有的水平。
  • Structured issuance ballooned to$ 2 trillion last year and grew in complexity.
    去年结构化证券发行飙升至2万亿美元,复杂程度也不断增加。
  • Total debts owed by the government, companies and households have ballooned to 240 per cent of gross domestic product, virtually double the level at the time of the global financial crisis.
    政府、公司和家庭的负债总额与国内生产总值(GDP)之比大幅增加至240%,相当于金融危机时的两倍。
  • The things we wanted to keep an eye on have ballooned out of control.
    我们所要关注的事情已经膨胀失控。