bubble

US /ˈbʌb.əl/
UK /ˈbʌb.əl/
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1.

burbuja

a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas

:
The soap created many bubbles in the water.
El jabón creó muchas burbujas en el agua.
A bubble of air rose to the surface.
Una burbuja de aire subió a la superficie.
2.

burbuja, cúpula

a usually spherical transparent enclosure

:
The child was playing inside a giant plastic bubble.
El niño estaba jugando dentro de una burbuja de plástico gigante.
The astronaut was protected by a transparent bubble on his helmet.
El astronauta estaba protegido por una burbuja transparente en su casco.
3.

burbuja, mundo aparte

a good or fortunate situation that is isolated from reality or difficulties

:
They live in a privileged bubble, unaware of the struggles outside.
Viven en una burbuja privilegiada, ajenos a las luchas externas.
The company created a safe bubble for its employees during the pandemic.
La empresa creó una burbuja segura para sus empleados durante la pandemia.
1.

burbujear, hervir

to form or rise in bubbles

:
The champagne began to bubble in the glass.
El champán empezó a burbujear en la copa.
Water was bubbling up from the spring.
El agua estaba burbujeando del manantial.
2.

rebosar de, estar lleno de

to be full of a particular feeling or quality

:
She was bubbling with excitement about her trip.
Estaba rebosante de emoción por su viaje.
The whole room was bubbling with laughter.
Toda la habitación estaba rebosante de risas.