Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense whooshes, present participle whooshing, past tense, past participle whooshed
1EXCLAM 呼的一聲;嗖的一下子 People sometimes say 'whoosh' when they are emphasizing the fact that something happens very suddenly or very fast. 呼的一聲;嗖的一下子 [emphasis]
Then came the riders amid even louder cheers and whoosh! It was all over.
在更大的歡呼聲中騎手們沖過來了,只聽呼的一聲,就全部飛奔而過!
2VERB 迅速移動;突然移動 If something whooshes somewhere, it moves there quickly or suddenly. 迅速移動;突然移動 [informal]
Cool air whooshes up through the grates on the street. [VERB adv./prep.]
冷空氣吹得大街上的格栅嗚嗚作響。
Kites whooshed above the beach at intervals. [VERB adv./prep.]
風筝在沙灘上空時隐時現。
3N-SING [oft Nof n; SOUND](風的)呼呼;(水的)嘩嘩 A whoosh of air or water is a sudden rush of it. (風的)呼呼;(水的)嘩嘩 [literary]
...the whoosh and murmur of the wind through the trees.
風吹過樹林的呼嘯嗚咽
They drove home with their windshield wipers going whooshwhoosh.