sharp rise
激增
常用释义
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基本释义
- 急剧上升:指某物或某种情况迅速增加或提高。
例句
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1·There's been a sharp rise in the rate of inflation.通货膨胀率急剧上升了。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.失业人数急剧增长。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·We all know that silences can be pretty awkward, and research shows that even short disruptions in conversational flow can lead to a sharp rise in distress levels.我们都知道沉默是很尴尬的,研究表明,即使是谈话过程中的短暂中断也会导致痛苦程度的急剧上升。
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4·So when demand begins to revive, a sharp rise in prices is inevitable.因此,当需求开始复苏时,价格将不可避免地迅速飙升。
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5·The share of the BRICs leapt from 16% to 22%, a sharp rise in such a short period.金砖四国所占的份额则从16%上升到22%,这在如此短的时间里绝对算得上是飙升。
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6·It has been accompanied by a sharp rise in the gap between short and long rates.伴随着债券发放而来的长短期利率之间的差距大幅增加。
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7·The move follows a sharp rise in skin cancer deaths among young women using sunbeds.随着使用太阳床的青年女性因皮肤癌而丧生这一现象剧增,该禁令由此出台。
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8·Meanwhile, analysts report a sharp rise in the number of CDS contracts being written.与此同时,分析家们称信用违约互换合同的数量仍有较大增幅。
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9·But there are two reasons that the earthquake may not trigger a sharp rise in yields.然而,这次地震也可能不会导致债券收益飙升,原因有二。
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10·The first result was a sharp rise in traffic and productivity and fall in freight costs.首先带来的是铁路运输与运力的大幅增长和货运价格的下降。