时间: 2025-04-26 22:58:55
美: ['vɔrtɛks]
英: ['vɔːteks]
n. [航][流] 涡流;漩涡;(动乱,争论等的)中心;旋风
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The water formed a vortex as it drained from the bathtub.
(水在浴缸排水时形成了一个漩涡。)
The scientist studied the vortex created by the aircraft wings.
(科学家研究了飞机机翼产生的涡流。)
In the midst of the storm, a vortex of wind and debris was visible.
(在暴风雨中,一个风和碎片的旋涡可见。)
He felt caught in a vortex of emotions after the breakup.
(分手后,他感到被情感漩涡所困。)
The artist's work often depicts the vortex of human experience.
(这位艺术家的作品常常描绘人类经历的漩涡。)
同义词:
这些词的微小差异在于使用的上下文和具体的物理特征。
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音标记忆法:学单词的音标 /ˈvɔːr.tɪks/,可以帮助记住其发音,重复练发音与词义结合记忆。
谐音联想记忆:可以将 "vortex" 联想为“我(vo)在(r)旋转(tex)”,帮助记忆其旋涡的意义。
通过以上方式,可以更深入地理解和记忆单词 "vortex" 的含义及其使用场景。
[N-COUNT] A vortex is a mass of wind or water that spins around so fast that it pulls objects down into its empty centre. (风或水流形成的)漩涡
例:The polar vortex is a system of wintertime winds.极地涡旋是冬季风形成的一个风系。
[[usu sing, with supp]] If you refer to a situation as a vortex, you mean that you are being forced into it without being able to prevent it. 无法控制的处境
例:When marriages break down children are swept into the vortex of their parents' embittered emotions.当婚姻破裂时,孩子们也被卷入父母间日益恶化的情绪漩涡中。