B2 verb 中性

bowl

/boʊl/

To move rapidly and smoothly in a specific direction, often in a vehicle. It also refers to the action of throwing a ball toward a target in sports like cricket or ten-pin bowling.

例句

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1

We bowled along the empty highway as the sun began to set.

We traveled smoothly and quickly down the open road during sunset.

2

The official carriage bowled through the palace gates precisely on time.

The formal vehicle moved rapidly through the palace entrance at the scheduled hour.

3

He just bowled into the office without even knocking.

He entered the room suddenly and confidently without permission.

词族

名词
bowl
Verb
bowl
形容词
bowled
相关
bowler
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记忆技巧

Think of a bowling ball rolling down a lane—it moves 'smoothly and fast,' which is what 'bowling along' means.

快速测验

The news of her sudden promotion _____ me over; I was completely speechless.

正确!

正确答案是: bowled

例句

1

We bowled along the empty highway as the sun began to set.

everyday

We traveled smoothly and quickly down the open road during sunset.

2

The official carriage bowled through the palace gates precisely on time.

formal

The formal vehicle moved rapidly through the palace entrance at the scheduled hour.

3

He just bowled into the office without even knocking.

informal

He entered the room suddenly and confidently without permission.

4

In this model, the spherical particles bowl across the surface to simulate kinetic energy.

academic

The round objects move rapidly over the area to demonstrate energy patterns.

5

Our team bowled past the competition by securing three major contracts this month.

business

The company moved ahead of its rivals very quickly by winning new business.

词族

名词
bowl
Verb
bowl
形容词
bowled
相关
bowler

常见搭配

bowl along To move along smoothly and quickly
bowl over To knock someone down or greatly surprise them
bowl a strike To knock down all the pins in one attempt
bowl a maiden To deliver an over in cricket where no runs are scored
bowl past To move rapidly beyond a certain point

常用短语

bowl someone over

To surprise or impress someone very much

bowl a googly

To do something unexpected or deceptive

bowled out

Having all players dismissed in cricket

容易混淆的词

bowl vs ball

Ball is the object used; bowl is the action of delivering or moving like a ball.

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使用说明

When used for movement, it suggests a lack of friction and a steady, high speed. In sports, it specifically describes the delivery of the ball underhand or with a straight arm.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'throw' when they should use 'bowl' in the context of cricket, where 'throwing' is actually illegal.

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记忆技巧

Think of a bowling ball rolling down a lane—it moves 'smoothly and fast,' which is what 'bowling along' means.

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词源

From the Old French 'boule' meaning a ball, which derived from the Latin 'bulla' meaning a bubble or round object.

语法模式

Regular verb (bowled, bowling) Often followed by prepositions: along, past, into, or over Can be used transitively (bowl a ball) or intransitively (the car bowled along)
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文化背景

In British and Commonwealth cultures, 'bowling' is most frequently associated with the mechanics of cricket rather than just ten-pin bowling.

快速测验

The news of her sudden promotion _____ me over; I was completely speechless.

正确!

正确答案是: bowled

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C1

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C2

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C2

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B2

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C1

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C1

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