hurtle
/ˈhɜːtl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɜːrtl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhər-tᵊl/ (ame, mw)
hurtle — 動詞
- hurtlepresent simple I / you / we / they
- hurtleshe / she / it
- hurtledpast simple
- hurtling-ing form
1. to rush forward very fast in an uncontrolled or unsafe manner, typically because
猛衝
高速且失控地移動
to rush forward very fast in an uncontrolled or unsafe manner, typically because of momentum, gravity, or a loss of control
A delivery van hurtled down the icy hill, its brakes screeching the whole way.
一輛貨運車猛衝下結冰的山坡,沿途剎車聲不斷。
hurtle + adverb/preposition phrase (down/along/toward/through)
The cyclist lost control and hurtled over the handlebars onto the grass.
那名單車騎士失去控制,猛衝過把手摔到草地上。
Huge boulders hurtled past the mountain hut during the landslide.
山崩時,巨大的岩石從山屋旁猛衝而過。
Deepa watched the runaway skateboard hurtle straight toward a group of children.
Deepa 看著失控的滑板直直朝一群小孩猛衝過去。
Debris from the explosion hurtled through the air for several seconds.
爆炸產生的碎片在空中猛衝了好幾秒鐘。
文法句型
hurtle + adverb/preposition phrase
用法筆記
Almost always followed by an adverb or prepositional phrase indicating direction (down, along, toward, through, past). The subject is typically a moving vehicle, a person who has fallen, or an object set in motion.
常見錯誤
2. to send something flying through the air with tremendous force, as if launching
猛擲
用力投擲某物
to send something flying through the air with tremendous force, as if launching or flinging it
The pitcher hurtled the ball toward the catcher at more than ninety miles an hour.
那位投手以時速超過九十英哩的速度把球猛擲向本壘。
hurtle + object + toward + destination
Vikram hurtled the empty bottle into the recycling bin from across the kitchen.
Vikram 從廚房另一頭把空瓶猛擲進回收桶。
Children hurtled snowballs at one another until the bell rang for class.
孩子們在上課鈴響前互相猛擲雪球。
Oluwaseun hurtled his rucksack onto the top bunk before scrambling up after it.
Oluwaseun 把背包猛擲到上鋪,然後自己也爬了上去。
The soldier hurtled the smoke canister over the wall and shouted for everyone to take cover.
那名士兵把煙霧罐猛擲過圍牆,大喊要所有人掩蔽。
文法句型
hurtle + object + adverb/preposition phrase
用法筆記
Frequently takes a direct object plus a prepositional phrase that indicates the target (at, toward) or destination (into, onto, over). The object must be something that can be thrown by hand or launched.