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  • skyrocketed

    英:[ˈskaɪˌrɔkɪtid]  

    skyrocketed 基本解释

    v.

    突升,猛涨( skyrocket的过去式和过去分词 );

    英英释义

    skyrocket[ 'skai,rɔkit ]

    n.propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoon

    同义词:rocket

    sends a firework display high into the sky

    同义词:rocket

    v.shoot up abruptly, like a rocket

    "prices skyrocketed"

    同义词:rocket

    skyrocketed 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. Through the first week in June, as cases began to skyrocket in Australia, WHO continued to put off the final call.
      虽然六月第一周里澳大利亚的病例显著上升,但世卫组织依然推迟最后的升级。
    用作不及物动词(vi.)
    1. In the end, the quality of video and audio will skyrocket without undue stress on the network.
      最后,由于在网上没有了过度的压力,视频和声频的质量将猛涨。

    权威例句

    FA Sales Skyrocketed In '08 While VA Sales Plunged: LIMRA
    Would the skyrocketed advances of immune checkpoint inhibitors over chemotherapy be stumbled by the safety issues?
    Mental Health Related Deaths Have Skyrocketed Over 50% In Last 3 Years – What’s Behind The Surge?
    Ticket prices for the national championship game skyrocketed after Georgia won the Rose Bowl
    Housing prices along China's border with North Korea have skyrocketed since Kim Jong Un's visit to Beijing
    These 2 companies are riding the bitcoin wave and their stocks have skyrocketed by more than 1,000%
    The realm of the nanopore. Interest in nanoscale research has skyrocketed, and the humble pore has become a king.
    Tax Rate for Richest 400 Taxpayers Plummeted in Recent Decades, Even as Their Pre-Tax Incomes Skyrocketed
    An American CEO ordered his employees to start vacationing more like the French — and productivity skyrocketed
    Trump's tweets are making people so worried about nuclear war that sales of an anti-radiation drug have skyrocketed
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