1 a continuous and exciting period of activity:
2 the action of turning around in circles or something that turns around in circles:
a whirl of snow
However, whirling a corrugated tube opened at both ends results in a noticeable tone.
He was whirled round, and his arm was broken in six places between the elbow and shoulder; he was bruised about the body.
Many modem implements are worked from the tractor with a lethal power take-off shaft which whirls round at tremendous speed.
Now it is said that, in spite of all that, a certain number of men are whirled into the forces without proper medical examination, simply because they do not know.
Whirling disease afflicts juvenile fish (fingerlings and fry) and causes skeletal deformation and neurological damage.
The lyrics are often misheard as whirling or twirling instead of birling.
My heart nearly bursting; the blood was racing and leaping through my veins; my very brain was whirling.
Large fire whirls can create wind speeds of more than 100mph km/hstrong enough to knock down trees.
中文繁体
(使…)旋轉, (使…)迴旋轉, 活動…
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(使…)旋转, (使…)回旋转, 活动…
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dar vueltas (a), girar, dar vueltas…
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(fazer) rodopiar, (fazer) girar…
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~をぐるぐる回す, ~がぐるぐる回る…
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fırıl fırıl dön(dür)mek, telaş, hayhuy…
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tournoyer, se retourner brusquement, tourbillonner…
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(fer) girar…
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