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whirl
/ˈhwɝ(ə)l, ˈwɚ/
迴旋,旋轉,急走,眩暈,繁忙(vt.)使旋轉,使迴旋,捲走(vi.)迴旋,旋轉,急走
From:
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whirl
旋轉
From:
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whirl
旋轉
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Whirl
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Whirled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Whirling
.]
1.
To
turn
round
rapidly
;
to
cause
to
rotate
with
velocity
;
to
make
to
revolve
.
He
whirls
his
sword
around
without
delay
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
remove
or
carry
quickly
with
,
or
as
with
,
a
revolving
motion
;
to
snatch
;
to
harry
.
See
,
see
the
chariot
,
and
those
rushing
wheels
,
That
whirled
the
prophet
up
at
Chebar
flood
. --
Milton
.
The
passionate
heart
of
the
poet
is
whirl'd
into
folly
.
--
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Whirl
,
v. i.
1.
To
be
turned
round
rapidly
;
to
move
round
with
velocity
;
to
revolve
or
rotate
with
great
speed
;
to
gyrate
.
“The
whirling
year
vainly
my
dizzy
eyes
pursue.”
The
wooden
engine
flies
and
whirls
about
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
move
hastily
or
swiftly
.
But
whirled
away
to
shun
his
hateful
sight
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Whirl
,
n.
1.
A
turning
with
rapidity
or
velocity
;
rapid
rotation
or
circumvolution
;
quick
gyration
;
rapid
or
confusing
motion
;
as
,
the
whirl
of
a
top
;
the
whirl
of
a
wheel
.
“In
no
breathless
whirl
.”
The
rapid
. . .
whirl
of
things
here
below
interrupt
not
the
inviolable
rest
and
calmness
of
the
noble
beings
above
.
--
South
.
2.
Anything
that
moves
with
a
whirling
motion
.
He
saw
Falmouth
under
gray
,
iron
skies
,
and
whirls
of
March
dust
.
--
Carlyle
.
3.
A
revolving
hook
used
in
twisting
,
as
the
hooked
spindle
of
a
rope
machine
,
to
which
the
threads
to
be
twisted
are
attached
.
4.
Bot. & Zool.
A
whorl
.
See
Whorl
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
whirl
n
1:
confused
movement
; "
he
was
caught
up
in
a
whirl
of
work
"; "
a
commotion
of
people
fought
for
the
exits
" [
syn
:
commotion
]
2:
the
shape
of
something
rotating
rapidly
[
syn
:
swirl
,
vortex
,
convolution
]
3:
a
usually
brief
attempt
; "
he
took
a
crack
at
it
"; "
I
gave
it
a
whirl
" [
syn
:
crack
,
fling
,
go
,
pass
,
offer
]
4:
the
act
of
rotating
rapidly
; "
he
gave
the
crank
a
spin
"; "
it
broke
off
after
much
twisting
" [
syn
:
spin
,
twirl
,
twist
,
twisting
]
v
1:
turn
in
a
twisting
or
spinning
motion
; "
The
leaves
swirled
in
the
autumn
wind
" [
syn
:
twirl
,
swirl
,
twiddle
]
2:
cause
to
spin
; "
spin
a
coin
" [
syn
:
birl
,
spin
,
twirl
]
3:
flow
in
a
circular
current
,
of
liquids
[
syn
:
eddy
,
purl
,
whirlpool
,
swirl
]
4:
revolve
quickly
and
repeatedly
around
one's
own
axis
; "
The
dervishes
whirl
around
and
around
without
getting
dizzy
"
[
syn
:
spin
,
spin around
,
reel
,
gyrate
]
5:
fly
around
; "
The
clothes
tumbled
in
the
dryer
"; "
rising
smoke
whirled
in
the
air
" [
syn
:
tumble
,
whirl around
]
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