bubble
bu
ˈbʌ
ba
bble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/ˈbʌbəl/

Definición y significado de "bubble"en inglés

01

a small, hollow sphere of gas

bubble definition and meaning
example
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The diver watched bubbles escape from the coral.
02

a dome-shaped, often transparent covering or enclosure made of glass, plastic, or similar material

example
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Children played inside a bubble tent at the festival.
03

an unrealistic or impractical idea

example
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The startup 's valuation was a speculative bubble.
04

burbuja, burbuja especulativa

a rapid trend of increase in prices that eventually leads to a collapse
example
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Many analysts warn that the rapid rise in cryptocurrency prices may be indicative of a speculative bubble that could burst at any moment.
Muchos analistas advierten que el rápido aumento en los precios de las criptomonedas puede ser indicativo de una burbuja especulativa que podría estallar en cualquier momento.
05

(Cockney rhyming slang) a problematic situation or difficulty

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example
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She got herself into bubble with her manager.
to bubble
01

to produce or release bubbles of gas

to bubble definition and meaning
example
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The kettle began to bubble on the stove.
02

to let gas escape from the stomach, typically as burping

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The doctor noted that the patient bubbled frequently.
03

to cause a substance to form bubbles

example
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He bubbled milk for the cappuccino.
04

to rise or move upward in the form of bubbles

example
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The river bubbled over the rocks.
05

to flow or move with a continuous, gurgling noise

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The molten metal bubbled violently in the crucible.
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