froth
n[U]
1 mass of small bubbles, esp on the surface of a liquid; foam 泡(尤指液体表面上的); 泡沫
I don't like beer with too much froth. 我不喜欢泡沫太多的啤酒.
2 (derog 贬) light but worthless conversation, ideas, etc 空洞的交谈、 思想等
Their chatter was nothing but froth! 他们聊天儿没别的, 全是废话! froth, v
1 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) cause (a liquid) to foam 使(液体)起泡
froth (up) a milk shake 将含奶的饮料打起泡沫来.
2 [I, Ipr] have or produce froth 有泡沫、 起泡沫; 发泡; 冒泡
The water frothed as it tumbled down the rocks. 水冲击在岩石上溅起了泡沫.
Animals with rabies often froth at the mouth. 患狂犬病的动物常常口吐白沫.
(fig 比喻) He was so angry he was almost frothing at the mouth. 他气得差点儿口吐白沫.
It doesn't take long for most pop icons to become yesterday's news.
大多数偶像明星很快就会成为昨日黄花。
Keep that in mind.
记住那件事。
However, in recent times the old-age pension has only been paid to the poorest people because there has been an increase in the number of people out of work.189