
churning
形容词
1. 搅动的;翻腾的
churning (adj.)
Definition: characterized by agitation or turmoil
Example: The churning water made it difficult to swim.
例句:水流的翻腾使得游泳变得困难。
2. 快速变化的;剧烈震荡的
churning (adj.)
Definition: characterized by rapid or violent movement
Example: The churning stock market created uncertainty among investors.
例句:剧烈震荡的股市在投资者中造成了不确定性。
名词
1. 搅动;翻腾
churning (n.)
Definition: the action or process of stirring or agitating
Example: The churning of the waves could be heard from the shore.
例句:从海岸上可以听到浪涛的翻腾声。
2. (指银行或公司的)大规模客户流失
churning (n.)
Definition: the practice of a bank or company of encouraging its customers to switch to a new product or service for the purpose of generating fees or commissions
Example: The bank was accused of churning by repeatedly persuading customers to switch accounts unnecessarily.
例句:该银行因不断劝说客户不必要地切换账户而被指控进行大规模客户流失。
词语辨析
churning 和 turbulent
- churning 强调搅动或翻腾的动作或过程。
- turbulent 强调剧烈或混乱的状态。
词汇扩充
- churn (v.) - 搅动;翻腾
- churner (n.) - 搅动者;翻腾者
- churned (adj.) - 搅动的;翻腾的
近义词
- agitation (n.) - 激动;不安
- turbulence (n.) - 动荡;骚乱
- disturbance (n.) - 骚扰;干扰
反义词
- calm (adj.) - 平静的;平稳的
- stability (n.) - 稳定;稳固
- order (n.) - 秩序;顺序
柯林斯词典
churning (noun)
If there is churning in a place such as a river or sea, the water is moving about violently.
柯林斯词典释义:(河流、海洋等的)翻腾
牛津词典
churning (noun)
The process of making butter by shaking cream until it becomes solid and liquid separate.
牛津词典释义:搅拌黄油
用法
1. The storm caused the sea to churn violently.
暴风雨使得海洋剧烈翻腾。
2. The political situation in the country remains churning and uncertain.
该国的政治形势仍然动荡不安。
3. The constant churning of customers is a concern for the bank.
客户的不断流失对银行来说是一个问题。
4. The chef used a machine to churn the cream into butter.
厨师使用机器将奶油搅拌成黄油。
相关例句
- The river churned as the boat sped through the rapids.
- The churning water made it difficult for the swimmers to stay afloat.
- The churning stock market caused many investors to panic.
- I could hear the churning of the washing machine from the other room.
- The churning waves crashed against the shore.
- The constant churning of employees in the company is a sign of poor management.
- The churning of butter requires a lot of effort.
- She watched the churning clouds as the storm approached.
- The churning waters of the river created a beautiful cascade.
- The churning in my stomach before the exam made me feel nervous.
- The bank was accused of churning by repeatedly changing account terms without notice.
- She felt a sense of churning in her emotions as she made the difficult decision.
- The churning of the ocean is an important mythological event in Hinduism.
- The churning of the crowd grew louder as the concert began.
- The churning of the boat made some of the passengers seasick.
- Investors should be cautious of excessive churning of their investment portfolios.
- The churning of the economy has led to job losses in many industries.
- He could feel the churning in his gut as he prepared to confront his fears.
- The churning of the waves created a mesmerizing pattern on the surface of the ocean.
- The company's churning of customers was aimed at generating more revenue through fees.