to billow
01
翻滚, 膨胀
to expand in a blowing or puffing motion as if by the action of wind or some force within
例子
Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the burning building.
燃烧的建筑物的烟囱冒出滚滚黑烟。
The surfer watched the huge waves billow up ahead of him.
冲浪者看着巨大的波浪在他面前膨胀。
02
膨胀, 鼓起
to swell out by internal pressure, as with air or gas
例子
The life jacket billowed up as the sailor pulled the inflation cord.
当水手拉动充气绳时,救生衣膨胀了起来。
Her full skirt billowed around her as she spun in circles.
她旋转时,她的全裙在她周围鼓胀。
03
翻腾, 涌起
to rise, roll, or surge like large ocean waves
Intransitive
例子
The waves billowed toward the shore.
波浪向岸边翻滚。
Mist billowed over the mountains in the early morning.
清晨,雾气翻滚在山峦之上。
04
涌出, 艰难地前进
to move or push forward with great difficulty, often in a mass
Intransitive
例子
The crowd billowed through the narrow alley.
人群涌过狭窄的小巷。
Refugees billowed into the border town.
难民涌入了边境小镇。
Billow
01
巨浪, 波涛
a large rolling wave, especially at sea
例子
The ship rose and fell with the billows.
船随着波浪起伏。
Storms sent huge billows crashing onto the shore.
风暴将巨大的波浪拍打到岸上。



























