bulge
verb /bʌldʒ/
/bʌldʒ/
动词形式
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they bulge | /bʌldʒ/ /bʌldʒ/ |
he / she / it bulges | /ˈbʌldʒɪz/ /ˈbʌldʒɪz/ |
past simple bulged | /bʌldʒd/ /bʌldʒd/ |
past participle bulged | /bʌldʒd/ /bʌldʒd/ |
-ing form bulging | /ˈbʌldʒɪŋ/ /ˈbʌldʒɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] bulge (with something) (usually used in the progressive tenses
) to be completely full (of something)通常用于进行时 充满,塞满 - Her pockets were bulging with presents.
她的口袋里装满了礼物。 - a bulging briefcase
鼓鼓囊囊的公文包
- Her pockets were bulging with presents.
- [intransitive] to stick out from something in a round shape
凸出;鼓胀 - His eyes bulged.
他双眼凸出。 - South of Benghazi the coastline bulges out then in.
班加西以南的海岸线凸出,然后在。
- His eyes bulged.
词源Middle English: from Old French boulge, from Latin bulga ‘leather bag, knapsack’, of Gaulish origin. The original meaning was ‘wallet or bag’, later ‘a ship's bilge’ (early 17th cent.); other senses presumably derived from association with the shape of a full bag.
Idioms
be bursting/bulging at the seams
- (informal) to be very full, especially of people
人满为患;爆满 - Los Angeles is bursting at the seams with would-be actors.
洛杉矶挤满了想成为演员的人。 - The film is bursting at the seams with good performances.
这部电影中充满了出色的表演。
- Los Angeles is bursting at the seams with would-be actors.