churn
US: /ˈtʃɝn/
UK: /tʃˈɜːn/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
churn /tʃə:n/- danh từ
- thùng đánh kem (để làm bơ)
- thùng đựng sữa
- ngoại động từ
- đánh (sữa để lấy bơ)
- khuấy tung lên
- the ship's propellers churned the waves to foam: cánh quạt tàu thuỷ đánh tung sóng thành bọt
- the ground was churned up by heavy boombs: khoảng đất bị bom đánh tung lên, khoảng đất bị bom cày nát ra
- nội động từ
- đánh sữa (lấy bơ)
- nổi sóng (biển...)
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun+ verb
1 ~ (sth) (up) if water, mud, etc. churns, or if sth churns it (up), it moves or is moved around violently: [V] The water churned beneath the huge ship. + [VN] Vast crowds had churned the field into a sea of mud.
2 if your stomach churns or if sth churns your stomach, you feel a strong, unpleasant feeling of worry, disgust or fear: [V] My stomach churned as the names were read out. [also VN]
3 ~ (sb) (up) to feel or to make sb feel upset or emotionally confused: [V] Conflicting emotions churned inside him. [also VN]
4 [VN] to turn and stir milk in a special container in order to make butter
Phrasal Verbs: churn sth<->out (informal, often disapproving) to produce sth quickly and in large amounts: She churns out novels at the rate of three a year.
+ noun
1 a machine in which milk or cream is shaken to make butter
2 (BrE) a large metal container in which milk was carried from a farm in the past
Concise dictionary
churns|churned|churningtʃɜːnnoun
+a vessel in which cream is agitated to separate butterfat from buttermilk
verb
+stir (cream) vigorously in order to make butter
+be agitated