skyrocket如何读

英:[ˈskaɪrɒkɪt]

美:[ˈskaɪrɑkɪt]

skyrocket是什么意思

  • n. 冲天火箭(烟火)
  • vt. 使 ... 上升; 发射
  • vi. 陡升; 猛涨

skyrocket自然拼读

sky·rock·et

skaI ra kiht

skyrocket变形

skyrockets, skyrocketing, skyrocketed

skyrocket英英释义

Noun

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

2. sends a firework display high into the sky

Verb

1. shoot up abruptly, like a rocket;

"prices skyrocketed"

skyrocket词源中文解释

1680年代,指飞得很高的烟花,源自 sky(n.)和 rocket(n.2)。这个动词在比喻意义上指“突然而迅速地上升”(常常带有“然后爆炸和消失”的暗示),最早见于1895年。作为口语俚语,指“口袋”,最早见于1879年。

skyrocket词源英文解释

The first known use of skyrocket was in 1673

skyrocket儿童词典英英释义

slackenverb

to make or become slower or less energetic

slacken speed

to make less taut : loosen

slacken sail

to become careless

slabnoun

a thick flat piece or slice (as of stone, wood, or bread)

slabnoun

a thick flat piece or slice (as of stone, wood, or bread)

skywritingnoun

writing formed in the sky by means of smoke or vapor released from an airplane

skywardadverb

toward the sky

gaze skyward

to a higher level

skyscrapernoun

a very tall building

skyscrapernoun

a very tall building

skyrocket1 of 2noun

rocket entry 1 sense 1

skyrocket2 of 2verb

to shoot up suddenly

costs have skyrocketed

to cause to rise or increase rapidly

skyrocket 例句

1 “Food insecurity is on the rise, especially for seniors and families, as food prices skyrocket and food programs face major cuts,” he said.

2 But also, he said, “the wealthy that used to spend money on travel aren’t using it, so everything collectible is skyrocketing in value.”

3 But when he went back to buying art in the early 2000s, prices had skyrocketed, so he switched focus and bought mainly contemporary art.

4 So many diets, so little impact on skyrocketing obesity rates!

5 There are certain times of the year when the cost of flowers skyrocket, mostly because of demand.

6 It's no wonder suicide rates skyrocket this time of year.

怪不得每年这个时候的自杀率都攀升啊.

7 My stomach a hard ball, my pulse skyrocketing again, I left his office without shaking his outstretched hand.

8 “It’s just way too much work for the price. It’s not going to skyrocket, but it is going to be a bit more.”

9 When rent is too high: 'Underpaying rent means losing your home'Not paying attention to renters' concerns, especially as rent skyrockets in swing states crucial to Biden's reelection bid, could be costly in the November election.

10 Even if marriage rates were to skyrocket, there would be no shortage of poor married people.

11 Shale gas output has skyrocketed in recent years thanks to advances in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.

12 “After the Curtain” moves into an even more cinematic register at the end of Act I when Wall skyrockets into the air tangled in a web of ropes.

13 Pritikin, who attended just one game last season, said he protests the skyrocketing cost of game tickets by not attending several the games as he used to.

14 Swift’s stardom skyrocketed again as her pop songs took on mass appeal.

15 As the war spread, it destroyed the Syrian economy: Jobs disappeared and prices of basic commodities like cooking gas and vegetables skyrocketed.

16 As cases skyrocket elsewhere in the world, zero local transmissions have been reported on some days in China, where the virus originated.

17 Christmas sales attract many visitors; hotel prices skyrocket, especially on weekends.

圣诞节的销售,吸引很多游客, 酒店价格飞涨, 尤其是在周末.

18 We've watched college tuition skyrocket well out of pace with inflation, with in-state tuition increasing 65 percent over just ten years.

19 Most Likely To Cause Flashbacks: Arie is an attractive guy who is a racecar driver, which with Emily’s past, must have skyrocketed him to the top of the producers “Must Have” contestant list.

20 Anticipation is so high for the upcoming Radio City residency that ticket prices have skyrocketed above Bennett and Gaga’s overall tour average on the resale market.

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