Whooshes Meaning in English
word · lemma: whoosh
ˈhwuʃ/, /ˈwuʃ
WOOSH-iz
wˈuːʃɪz
WOOSH-iz
释义
'Whooshes' is the third person singular and plural form of 'whoosh,' meaning to make a fast, rushing sound, like wind or something moving quickly through air. It can also refer to the sound itself.
用法与细微差别
Used for fast, airy sounds, especially wind or quickly moving objects. Common collocations: 'the train whooshes by', 'the wind whooshes through'. Usually informal and vivid, often for sound effects in stories.
Spanish: zumbidos - silbidos (de aire)Portuguese (BR): sussurros (de vento) - ruídos rápidos (de algo passando)Portuguese (PT): sussurros (de vento) - ruídos rápidos (de algo a passar)Chinese (Simplified): 呼啸声 - 唰的一声Chinese (Traditional): 呼嘯聲 - 唰的一聲Hindi: फुर्र की आवाज़ेंArabic: أصوات صفير سريعBengali: শোঁ শোঁ শব্দ করে - দ্রুত হাওয়ার মতো শব্দ করাRussian: свистит - проносится со свистомJapanese: ヒューと音を立てる - サッと通り過ぎるVietnamese: vút qua - rít lên - tạo tiếng vù vùKorean: 쉭 소리를 내다 - 쌩 하고 지나가다Turkish: vınlamak - süzülmek (ses çıkartarak)Urdu: سیٹی کی سی آواز نکالنا - تیزی سے گزرناIndonesian: menderu - melesat (mengeluarkan suara desis)
例句
The wind whooshes through the trees at night.
basic
A train whooshes by every hour.
basic
She whooshes past me on her bike.
basic
My phone whooshes when I send a message.
natural
A gust of wind whooshes inside every time I open the door.
natural
The rocket whooshes into the sky, leaving a trail of smoke.
natural