zooms
形容词 (Adjective)
1. 快速移动的;迅猛的
- Definition: moving quickly or suddenly
- Example: The car made a zooming sound as it raced down the road.
- Translation: 汽车在驶过道路时发出了嗖嗖的声音。
2. 声音高亢的;尖锐的
- Definition: having a high-pitched or sharp sound
- Example: The zooming noise of the jet engine filled the air.
- Translation: 喷气发动机高亢的声音充斥着空气。
名词 (Noun)
1. 高速移动;迅速增长
- Definition: a rapid movement or growth
- Example: The zooms and dips of the roller coaster made my stomach churn.
- Translation: 过山车的上下颠簸使我的胃翻腾。
2. 增大;放大
- Definition: an increase in size or magnification
- Example: The camera has a zoom function that allows you to get closer to the subject.
- Translation: 相机具备变焦功能,可以让你更近距离地拍摄主体。
词语辨析 (Differentiation)
- zoom in: 放大;拉近
- zoom out: 缩小;拉远
- zoom lens: 变焦镜头
- zoom meeting: 视频会议
词汇扩充 (Vocabulary Expansion)
- zoomable: 可缩放的
- zooming speed: 移动速度
- zoomable image: 可缩放的图像
- zooming effect: 放大效果
近义词 (Synonyms)
- accelerate
- speed up
- rush
- dash
- fly
反义词 (Antonyms)
- slow down
- decelerate
- crawl
- creep
柯林斯词典 (Collins Dictionary)
zoom (verb)
1. If a vehicle or aircraft zooms somewhere, it goes there very quickly.
2. If something zooms somewhere, it moves there very quickly.
3. If you zoom in or out of a place, you go there or leave it very quickly.
4. If something zooms, it moves quickly and smoothly away from you, or towards you.
5. If something such as a machine or a business zooms, it develops or progresses very quickly.
zoom (noun)
1. A zoom is a feature on a camera, or a camera with this feature, that enables you to take a photograph of something that is a long way away as if it was much nearer.
2. A zoom is a rapid increase in the level of something.
3. If you talk about the zoom of a vehicle or aircraft, you are referring to the speed at which it moves.
牛津词典 (Oxford Dictionary)
zoom (verb)
1. (with adverbial) (of a car or aircraft) move or travel quickly.
2. (with adverbial) (of a camera) change smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa.
3. (with adverbial) (of a place) be thronged with people or things moving quickly.
4. (of a bird or other flying animal) make a low continuous vibrating sound while flying.
5. (informal) increase rapidly in price or value.
6. (with reference to a sound) become higher or more strident.
zoom (noun)
1. An act of zooming in or out.
2. The action or sound of zooming.
3. The ability of a lens to change smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa.
4. (informal) a sudden rapid increase in price or value.
用法 (Usage)
- The car
zoomed past us on the highway.
- She
zoomed in on the details of the painting.
- They
zoomed out to get a better view of the landscape.
- The company's profits
zoomed in the last quarter.
例句 (Example Sentences)
The plane zoomed across the sky.
She zoomed through the finish line to win the race.
The cameraman zoomed in on the actor's face.
The photographer zoomed out to capture the entire scene.
The price of the house zoomed after the renovation.
The car made a loud zooming noise as it sped by.
The drone zoomed above the trees, capturing breathtaking aerial footage.
Her career zoomed after she won the prestigious award.
He used the zoom feature on his camera to take a close-up shot of the flower.
The stock market experienced a sudden zoom today.
The rocket zoomed into space, leaving a trail of smoke behind.
She could hear the zoom of cars passing by on the highway.
The documentary zoomed in on the details of the historical event.
The children were excited as the roller coaster zoomed down the track.
The company's sales zoomed after the new product launch.
The photographer used a zoom lens to capture shots from a distance.
We had a zoom meeting with colleagues from different countries.
She zoomed in on the map to locate the exact address.
The team zoomed out to review the overall project progress.
The bird zoomed past us, its wings flapping rapidly.
The online store's popularity zoomed due to its wide range of products.