froth

froth /frɔθ/
  • danh từ
    • bọt (rượu bia...)
    • bọt mép
      • to be on the froth: giận sùi bọt mép
    • váng bẩn
    • điều vô ích; chuyện vô ích
    • chuyện phiếm
    • ngoại động từ
      • làm (bia...) nổi bọt, làm sủi bọt
      • nội động từ
        • nổi bọt, sủi bọt

       bọt
    • chemical froth breaking: sự khử bọt hóa học
    • floatation froth: bọt tuyển nổi
    • flotation froth: bọt tuyển nổi
    • froth breaker: thiết bị khử bọt
    • froth breaking: sự khử bọt
    • froth breaking in aeration tanks: sự khử bọt trong bể lọc sinh học
    • froth flotation: sự tuyển nổi bọt
    • froth flotation: sự nổi tạo bọt
    • froth flotation: tuyển nổi kiểu bọt
    • froth remover: cái vớt bọt
    • froth zone: miền bọt
    • hydraulic froth breaking: sự khử bọt bằng thủy lực
    •  bọt (khí)
       làm sủi bọt
       váng
       váng bọt
       váng xỉ
       xỉ nổi

       bọt
       nổi bọt
       sủi bọt

      [frɔθ]

    • danh từ

      o   bọt, váng

    • động từ

      o   làm sủi bọt

      §   froth flow : dòng sủi bọt


      Xem thêm: foam, foam, fizz, effervesce, sparkle, spume, suds



    • froth

      Từ điển WordNet

        n.

      • a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid; foam

        the beer had a thick head of foam

        v.

      • form bubbles; foam, fizz, effervesce, sparkle

        The boiling soup was frothing

        The river was foaming

        Sparkling water

      • make froth or foam and become bubbly; spume, suds

        The river foamed


      Investopedia Financial Terms

      Froth
      Market conditions preceding an actual market bubble where asset prices become detached from their underlying intrinsic values as demand for those assets drives their prices to unsustainable levels. Market froth marks the beginning of unsustainable rates of asset price inflation.
      Investopedia Says:
      An interesting example of a frothy market was Holland's tulip bulb market in the early 1600s. The market for tulip bulbs went through a huge run up and crash. 

      People mortgaged whatever they could to raise cash to trade tulip bulbs. In 1633, a farmhouse changed hands for three tulip bulbs. The market top came in the winter of 1636-37 when a single tulip bulb, left along with 70 other tulip bulbs as seven orphans' only inheritance, sold for 5,200 guilders. Soon after the top, tulip bulbs traded for 1/100 of what they had two weeks earlier.

      English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

      froths|frothed|frothing
      syn.: foam lather rubbish trivia