ground swell英 [ɡraund swel] 美 [ɡraʊnd swɛl]
释义涌浪;岸涛;
英英释义
ground swell
- n.
- an obvious change of public opinion or political sentiment that occurs without leadership or overt expression
- a broad and deep undulation of the ocean
同义词:heavy swell
双语例句
- Opinion polls have detected a ground swell of support for the Socialists.
民意测验表明拥护社会党的情绪高涨。
权威例句
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