blip

英[blɪp] 美[blɪp]
  • n. (在雷达屏幕显示出的)物体光点;尖音信号
  • v. 在录像磁带上抹去(所录的音)
blipped blipped blipping blips
Noun:
  1. a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption;

    "the market had one bad blip today"
    "you can't react to the day-to-day blips"
    "renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales"

  2. a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface

1. Was it just a temporary blip on an otherwise healthy growth curve?
这是否是原本良好的增长曲线中暂时的偏离?

来自柯林斯例句

2. From today's vantage point, the 1987 crash seems just a blip in the upward progress of the market.
今天看来,1987年的崩盘似乎只是股市上升进程中的一次小小挫折。

来自柯林斯例句

3. They were forgotten, a blip in pop culture history.
他们被遗忘了, 像是流行乐坛里的一个幻影.

来自互联网

4. What interests me is what occurs during the blip and shudder.
我所感兴趣的是这波动、颤栗的过程中都发生了什么.

来自互联网

5. For most of them even that currency crisis was just a blip.
对多数人来说,那场危机不过是暂停了一阵罢了.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Suddenly the radar shows a blip orbiting up ahead.
      突然间,有个影像出现在雷达银幕,显示有东西在上方盘旋。