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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++churn1 /tʃɜːn $ tʃɜːrn/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive]SICK/VOMIT if your stomach churns, you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened 〔因紧张或惊慌而〕反胃 My stomach was churning on the day of the exam. 考试那天我胃里直翻腾。2 [intransitive, transitive] (also churn up)MOVE/CHANGE POSITION if water, mud etc churns, or if something churns it, it moves about violently (使)〔水、烂泥等〕剧烈翻腾 We watched the ocean churn. 我们看着大海波浪翻滚。3 [intransitive] if a machine, engine, wheel etc churns, it or its parts begin to move 〔机器、引擎、轮子等〕转动,运转 I pressed the gas pedal, and slowly the wheels began to churn. 我踩下油门踏板,车轮开始慢慢转动了起来。4. [transitive]TA to make milk by using a churn 〔用搅乳器〕搅〔乳〕5churn something ↔ out phrasal verb MAKEto produce large quantities of something, especially without caring about quality 〔尤指不顾质量〕大量生产,粗制滥造 She’s been churning out novels for 20 years. 20年来她炮制了很多粗劣的小说。6churn somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb a) DAMAGE churn something ↔ up to damage the surface of the ground, especially by walking on it or driving a vehicle over it 〔尤指由于行走或车辆辗压而〕损坏〔某物的表面〕 The lawn had been churned up by the tractor. 草坪被拖拉机轧坏了。b) MOVE/CHANGE POSITION churn something ↔ up to move water, mud etc around violently 〔猛烈地〕搅动,翻起〔水、烂泥等〕 The oars had churned up the mud, clouding the water. 船桨翻起淤泥,水变得一片浑浊。c) British EnglishUPSET to make someone upset or angry 使〔人〕心烦[生气] Though she looked calm, in reality she was churned up inside. 她虽然看起来很平静,但实际上心里非常气愤。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
churnHe was now churning out drawings at a tremendous rate.Once he mastered the formula, he could churn out scripts, finishing one in a record 24 hours.Lowe knew the sects and the papers they churned out were going nowhere.My mind churned with countless plots and schemes, conjuring up acts of untold terror and devastation.This crowd must churn with pseudonyms, with noms de guerre.
churn2 noun  1. churn.jpg TA[countable] a container used for shaking milk in order to make it into butter 〔制造黄油的〕搅乳器2. (also milk churn) [countable] British EnglishTA a large metal container used to carry milk in 〔金属〕奶桶3. [uncountable] the number of people who stop buying or using a company’s products or services during a particular period 客户流失量
Examples from the Corpus
churnAn ice cream churn on a plow was more or less all that a crop sprayer was in its earlier inception.I sat 60 foot under the stage, rooting my feet into the wooden earth, smelling the butter in the churn.The milk was turning in the churn, but the butter would not come.
From Longman Business Dictionarychurnchurn1 /tʃɜːntʃɜːrn/ noun [uncountable] MARKETING the number of customers who stop buying a service from a supplier in a particular period of time, either because they stop using the service or because they change to another supplierSYN TURNOVERISP churn rates average 4% to 8% a month.churnchurn2 verb churn something → out→ See Verb tableOrigin churn2 Old English cyrin
Corpus Business your sick churns, if you feel stomach because


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churn1 /tʃɜːn $ tʃɜːrn/ verb
1. [intransitive] if your stomach churns, you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened:
    My stomach was churning on the day of the exam.
2. [intransitive and transitive] (also churn up) if water, mud etc churns, or if something churns it, it moves about violently:
    We watched the ocean churn.
3. [intransitive] if a machine, engine, wheel etc churns, it or its parts begin to move:
    I pressed the gas pedal, and slowly the wheels began to churn.
4. [transitive] to make milk by using a churn
     
churn something ↔ out phrasal verb
  to produce large quantities of something, especially without caring about quality:
    She’s been churning out novels for 20 years.
churn somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb
  1. churn something ↔ up to damage the surface of the ground, especially by walking on it or driving a vehicle over it:
    The lawn had been churned up by the tractor.
  2. churn something ↔ up to move water, mud etc around violently:
    The oars had churned up the mud, clouding the water.
  3. British English to make someone upset or angry:
    Though she looked calm, in reality she was churned up inside.

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churn2 noun
 Language: Old English
 Origin: cyrin

1. [countable] a container used for shaking milk in order to make it into butter
2. (also milk churn) [countable] British English a large metal container used to carry milk in
3. [uncountable] the number of people who stop buying or using a company's products or services during a particular period


churnBrE /tʃɜːn/ 🔊NAmE /tʃɜːrn/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they churn BrE /tʃɜːn/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃɜːrn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it churns BrE /tʃɜːnz/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃɜːrnz/ 🔊past simple churned BrE /tʃɜːnd/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃɜːrnd/ 🔊past participle churned BrE /tʃɜːnd/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃɜːrnd/ 🔊 -ing form churning BrE /ˈtʃɜːnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtʃɜːrnɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] if water, mud, etc. churns, or if sth churns it (up), it moves or is moved around violently 剧烈搅动;(使)猛烈翻腾~ (up) The water churned beneath the huge ship. 水在巨轮下面剧烈翻滚。🔊🔊~ sth (up) Vast crowds had churned the field into a sea of mud. 大批大批的人把场地踩得一片泥泞。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (sth) if your stomach churns or if sth churns your stomach, you feel a strong, unpleasant feeling of worry, disgust or fear 反胃,恶心(忧虑、厌恶或恐惧的强烈感觉)My stomach churned as the names were read out. 名单一宣布,我就觉得胃里翻腾得难受。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (sb) (up) to feel or to make sb feel upset or emotionally confused (使)感到不安,心烦意乱Conflicting emotions churned inside him. 相互矛盾的情绪使他感到心烦意乱。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to turn and stir milk in a special container in order to make butter 用搅乳器搅(乳,以制作黄油) ˌchurn sth↔ˈout(informal, often disapproving) to produce sth quickly and in large amounts (粗制滥造地)大量生产,大量炮制
churnBrE /tʃɜːn/ 🔊NAmE /tʃɜːrn/ 🔊 nouna machine in which milk or cream is shaken to make butter (制作黄油的)搅乳器(BrE) a large metal container in which milk was carried from a farm in the past (旧时)盛奶大罐,奶桶