hurtled
英 [ˈhɜːtld]
美 [ˈhɜːrtld]
v. (向某个方向)飞驰,猛冲
hurtle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 猛冲;飞驰
If someone or somethinghurtlessomewhere, they move there very quickly, often in a rough or violent way.- A pretty young girl came hurtling down the stairs.
一个漂亮的小女孩从楼梯上冲下来。
- A pretty young girl came hurtling down the stairs.
双语例句
- The results came less than a week after Goldman settled SEC charges that the bank had defrauded investors when it sold a structured-debt security as the credit markets hurtled toward crisis.
在公布业绩前不到一个星期,高盛与美国证交会达成了和解;证交会此前指控,在信贷市场即将爆发危机之际,高盛销售了一种结构性债务证券,对投资者构成欺诈。 - He watched the airplane as it hurtled down the runway.
他看着飞机沿跑道冲去。 - A violent impact hurtled her forward
一股强大的冲击波把她向前抛去。 - Tutti sang, and hurtled up the stairs to get them.
图蒂唱歌般地说道,冲上楼梯取书。 - Without gravity we would be hurtled into space.
如果没有地心吸力,我们将被抛入太空中。 - He obeyed without hesitation: The three of them hurtled through the open doorway.
哈利毫不犹豫地照办了,三个人冲进了敞开的门。 - The ball hurtled into the far corner of the net
球飞进了球网的远角。 - Wrenching open the back door, Harry hurtled into their midst.
哈利打开后门,一下子蹿到他们中间。 - The car hurtled past us, scraping the wall and screeching to a halt
汽车从我们身边疾驰而过,蹭到墙壁上然后戛然刹住。 - She knew it was only a matter of seconds before she hurtled over the cliff into oblivion.
她知道,她翻出悬崖消声灭迹,只是瞬息间的事情。