blip
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A blip is a small spot of light, sometimes occurring with a short, high-pitched sound, which flashes on and off regularly on a piece of equipment such as a radar screen. (雷達(dá)等儀器上的)小光點(diǎn)
2. N-COUNT A blip in a straight line, such as the line on a graph, is a point at which the line suddenly makes a sharp change of direction before returning to its original direction. (直線上的)轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn); 跳點(diǎn)
3. N-COUNT A blip in a situation is a sudden but temporary change or interruption in it. (局勢(shì))突然而暫時(shí)的變化; 突然而暫時(shí)的中斷
Interest rates generally have been declining since last spring, despite a few upward blips in recent weeks. 盡管最近幾周突然出現(xiàn)了幾次短暫回升,利率自去年春季以來(lái)總的來(lái)說(shuō)一直呈下降趨勢(shì)。
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blip /bl?p/ (blips)
劍橋詞典
- a small spot of light , sometimes with a short , sharp sound , that appears on a computer screen
(計(jì)算機(jī)屏幕上,有時(shí)帶有短促尖銳響聲的)光點(diǎn)
a temporary change that does not have any special meaning
暫時(shí)的改變;臨時(shí)的變化
Last month's rise in inflation was described by the chancellor as only a blip. 財(cái)政大臣認(rèn)為上個(gè)月通貨膨脹的加劇只是暫時(shí)的。 返回 blip