ground swell

听听怎么读
英 [ɡraund swel]
美 [ɡraʊnd swɛl]
是什么意思
  • 释义

    涌浪;岸涛;

  • 英英释义

    ground swell

    • n.
      • an obvious change of public opinion or political sentiment that occurs without leadership or overt expression
      • a broad and deep undulation of the ocean

        同义词:heavy swell

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. Opinion polls have detected a ground swell of support for the Socialists.
      民意测验表明拥护社会党的情绪高涨。

    权威例句

    Ground Swell
    Ground Swell
    ground swell
    Development of the Turonian/Coniacian hardground boundary in the Cracow Swell area (Wielkanoc quarry, Southern Poland)
    Ground Swell: Edward Hopper in 1939
    GROUND SWELL ON WHEELS
    The ground swell of postmortem computed tomography in Japan: the harbinger of widespread use of autopsy imaging?
    The Ground-Swell (Classic Reprint)
    The Ground-Swell
    Ground Swellage
    The Ground-Swell
    A change of climate: despite a lack of leaders hip from the federal government, a ground swell of activity to cut emissions of green...
    Ground swell: KB Home has raised the quality bar by urging trades to train and certify. (Certifiable Quality)