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

Définition et signification de « bubble » en anglais

Bubble
01

a small, hollow sphere of gas

bubble definition and meaning
example
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Carbon dioxide bubbles fizzed in the soda.
02

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

example
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The greenhouse had a large plastic bubble for seedlings.
03

an unrealistic or impractical idea

example
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His optimism was just a bubble that quickly burst.
04

bulle, bulle spéculative

a rapid trend of increase in prices that eventually leads to a collapse
example
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Investors grew increasingly concerned about a possible stock market bubble as valuations soared to unprecedented levels.
Les investisseurs sont devenus de plus en plus préoccupés par une possible bulle boursière alors que les valorisations atteignaient des niveaux sans précédent.
05

(Cockney rhyming slang) a problematic situation or difficulty

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example
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That project caused a lot of bubble.
to bubble
01

to produce or release bubbles of gas

to bubble definition and meaning
example
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Carbonated drinks bubble when opened.
02

to let gas escape from the stomach, typically as burping

example
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He bubbled loudly after finishing the soda.
03

to cause a substance to form bubbles

example
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The chemist bubbled oxygen through the solution.
04

to rise or move upward in the form of bubbles

example
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Magma bubbled to the surface.
05

to flow or move with a continuous, gurgling noise

example
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The sauce bubbled as it simmered unevenly.
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