hurtle 音标拼音: [h'ɚtəl]
vi . 碰撞,突进
vt . 猛撞,猛投
n . 投掷,碰撞,碰撞发出的声音
碰撞,突进猛撞,猛投投掷,碰撞,碰撞发出的声音
hurtle v 1 :
move with or as if with a rushing sound ; "
The cars hurtled by "
2 :
make a thrusting forward movement [
synonym : {
lunge }, {
hurl },
{
hurtle }, {
thrust }]
3 :
throw forcefully [
synonym : {
hurl }, {
hurtle }, {
cast }]
Hurtle \
Hur "
tle \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Hurtled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Hurtling }.] [
OE .
hurtlen ,
freq .
of hurten .
See {
Hurt },
v .
t .,
and cf . {
Hurl }.]
1 .
To meet with violence or shock ;
to clash ;
to jostle .
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Together hurtled both their steeds . --
Fairfax .
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2 .
To move rapidly ;
to wheel or rush suddenly or with violence ;
to whirl round rapidly ;
to skirmish .
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Now hurtling round ,
advantage for to take .
--
Spenser .
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Down the hurtling cataract of the ages . --
R .
L .
Stevenson .
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3 .
To make a threatening sound ,
like the clash of arms ;
to make a sound as of confused clashing or confusion ;
to resound .
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The noise of battle hurtled in the air . --
Shak .
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The earthquake sound Hurtling '
death the solid ground . --
Mrs .
Browning .
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Hurtle \
Hur "
tle \,
v .
t .
1 .
To move with violence or impetuosity ;
to whirl ;
to brandish . [
Obs .]
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His harmful club he gan to hurtle high . --
Spenser .
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2 .
To push ;
to jostle ;
to hurl .
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And he hurtleth with his horse adown . --
Chaucer .
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139 Moby Thesaurus words for "
hurtle ":
assault ,
bang ,
bang into ,
bear ,
bear upon ,
bolt ,
boost ,
bowl ,
buck ,
bull ,
bulldoze ,
bump ,
bump against ,
bump into ,
bunt ,
butt ,
butt against ,
cannon ,
career ,
carom ,
carom into ,
cast ,
catapult ,
chuck ,
chunk ,
clash ,
collide ,
come into collision ,
concuss ,
confront each other ,
crack up ,
cram ,
crash ,
crash into ,
crowd ,
crump ,
crunch ,
dart ,
dash ,
dash into ,
dig ,
drive ,
elbow ,
encounter ,
fall foul of ,
fire ,
fling ,
flip ,
force ,
fork ,
foul ,
goad ,
haste ,
hasten ,
heave ,
hie ,
hit ,
hit against ,
hump ,
hump it ,
hurl ,
hurry ,
hurt ,
hustle ,
impinge ,
jab ,
jam ,
jerk ,
jog ,
joggle ,
jolt ,
jostle ,
knock ,
knock against ,
lance ,
launch ,
let fly ,
lob ,
make haste ,
meet ,
nudge ,
pass ,
peg ,
pelt ,
percuss ,
pile drive ,
pitch ,
pitchfork ,
plunge ,
poke ,
post ,
press ,
prod ,
punch ,
push ,
put ,
put the shot ,
race ,
ram ,
ram down ,
rattle ,
run ,
run against ,
run into ,
rush ,
scamper ,
scoot ,
scour ,
scramble ,
scud ,
scurry ,
scuttle ,
serve ,
shake ,
shoot ,
shoulder ,
shove ,
shy ,
sideswipe ,
skedaddle ,
slam into ,
sling ,
smack into ,
smash ,
smash into ,
smash up ,
snap ,
speed ,
step on it ,
stress ,
strike ,
strike against ,
tamp ,
tear ,
throw ,
thrust ,
tilt ,
toss ,
whomp
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HURTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Hurtle is a verb with two meanings: "to move rapidly or forcefully," as in "The stone was hurtling through the air," and "to hurl or fling," as in "I hurtled the stone into the air "
HURTLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com HURTLE definition: to rush violently; move with great speed See examples of hurtle used in a sentence
HURTLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary HURTLE definition: 1 to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous: 2 to move very fast, especially… Learn more
hurtle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of hurtle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Hurtle - definition of hurtle by The Free Dictionary hurtle (ˈhɜːtəl) vb 1 to project or be projected very quickly, noisily, or violently 2 (intr) rare to collide or crash
What does hurtle mean? - Definitions. net What does hurtle mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word hurtle A fast movement in literal or figurative sense A clattering sound To move rapidly, violently, or without control To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle
hurtle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb hurtle (third-person singular simple present hurtles, present participle hurtling, simple past and past participle hurtled) (chiefly literary, poetic) (transitive, archaic) To propel or throw (something) hard or violently; to fling, to hurl
hurtle - definition and meaning - Wordnik hurtle: To move with or as if with great speed
HURTLE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary Take mountain bikes up on ski lifts and hurtle back down, or ride easier special trails
Hurtle Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Hurtle definition: To move with or as if with great speed