froth

名詞

UK/frɒθ/
US/frɑːθ/

定義 froth 名詞

bubbles(泡沫)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A mass of small white bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid.

    (液体表面的)白色泡沫。

    • I enjoy the layer of froth on top of my cappuccino.

      我喜欢我卡布奇诺上面的那层泡沫。

    • A layer of froth forms when the beer is poured into a glass.

      啤酒倒入玻璃杯时会形成一层泡沫。

    • The waves produced a lot of froth as they crashed against the rocks.

      海浪拍打岩石时产生了大量泡沫。

superficial(表面)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    Something that is entertaining or attractive but lacks substance or real value.

    看似有趣但没有价值的东西;空洞无物的东西。

    • The movie was pure froth, lacking any real substance.

      这部电影纯粹是空洞无物,缺乏任何实质内容。

    • Their promises sounded great, but they were just froth.

      他们的承诺听起来很棒,但其实只是空洞无物。

    • The book is superficial and just a lot of meaningless froth.

      这本书很肤浅,只是很多无意义的空洞内容。

動詞

UK/frɒθ/
US/frɑːθ/

定義 froth 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To form or cause a liquid to form a mass of small bubbles.

    (使)起泡

    • The detergent frothed up when stirred.

      当搅拌时,清洁剂起泡沫了。

    • The chef is frothing the milk for the cappuccino.

      厨师正在为卡布奇诺打奶泡。

    • The seawater frothed as it hit the shore.

      海水拍打岸边时起了泡沫。

片語 froth 動詞

  • froth at the mouth

    To have a mass of small bubbles appear from the mouth, typically as a result of a disease or medical condition.

    (因疾病)口吐泡沫。

    She lay on the floor, writhing and frothing at the mouth.

    她躺在地上,痛苦地扭动着,口吐白沫。