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eddy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ed·dy1 /ˈedi/ noun (plural eddies) [countable]  DNa circular movement of water, wind, dust etc 〔水等的〕漩涡;〔风、尘土等的〕旋涡 the racing river caused swirling eddies 湍急的河水形成了许多漩涡。
Examples from the Corpus
eddySabour was an eddy of life in the midst of a sea of lethargy.We got too deep into the whitewater, skimmed a hidden back eddy, and were spun around 180 degrees.But he attempts to capture the flow of the music in constant eddies of movement.Some general comments about the large eddies are needed before we consider a wake specifically.Small eddies in the flow entrain cold water, mixing it into the plume, cooling the plume quickly.The details of the evening, the chronology of conversation came in successive eddies of reflected delight and despair.The figure shows schematically the pattern of motion produced by several such eddies.Also, these eddies are particularly apparent in experiments with dyed wakes.
eddy2 verb (eddied, eddying, eddies) [intransitive]  MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONif water, wind, dust etc eddies, it moves around with a circular movement 〔水、风、尘土等〕旋转,旋绕 Mist eddied round the house. 薄雾旋绕在房子周围。→ See Verb table
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eddyThe current eddied among and between the shops and the bank and the Hotel Rehoboth as black and thick as oil.Powerful emotion eddied around us: grief, sadness, fear.As the water rose it eddied into whirlpools that threatened to sweep her away.The life of the airport eddied round her.At the hall cupboard she stopped, taking a deep steadying breath to calm the currents suddenly eddying through her body.
Origin eddy1 (1400-1500) Probably from Old Norse itha
ed·dy1 nouneddy2 verbChineseSyllable
Corpus etc wind, dust movement a circular of water,


Eddy
Eddy, Mary Baker
(1821–1910) a US religious leader, who started a new form of Christianity called Christian Science in 1866


eddy
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eddy1 /ˈedi/ noun (plural eddies) [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: Probably from Old Norse itha
a circular movement of water, wind, dust etc:
    the racing river caused swirling eddies

II
eddy2 verb (past tense and past participle eddied, present participle eddying, third person singular eddies) [intransitive]
if water, wind, dust etc eddies, it moves around with a circular movement:
    Mist eddied round the house.


eddyBrE /ˈedi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈedi/ 🔊 noun (
plural
eddies
)
a movement of air, dust or water in a circle (空气、灰尘或水的)旋涡,涡流
eddyBrE /ˈedi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈedi/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they eddy BrE /ˈedi/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈedi/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it eddies BrE /ˈediz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈediz/ 🔊past simple eddied BrE /ˈedid/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈedid/ 🔊past participle eddied BrE /ˈedid/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈedid/ 🔊 -ing form eddying BrE /ˈediɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈediɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (of air, dust, water, etc. 空气、灰尘、水等) to move around in a circle 起旋涡;旋转 SYN swirl The waves swirled and eddied around the rocks. 波浪翻滚着在岩石周围打漩。🔊🔊