coaster 英 [ˈkəʊstə(r)]   美 [ˈkoʊstə(r)]

coaster

coaster  英 [ˈkəʊstə(r)] 美 [ˈkoʊstə(r)]

n. 沿岸贸易船;杯托,小托盘;雪橇 

名词复数:coasters 

Suggestions: Think of your voice as a roller coaster ride for your listeners. 把你的声音想象成是在让你的听众乘坐一趟过山车。
I get a $160 12-month target price for the stock, but only after a roller coaster ride that takes the stock down from even its recently depressed level near $130. 我给它的12月期的目标价位是每股160美元,但是要经过一轮过山车一样的跌势跌穿它最近叫人沮丧的130美元价位之后。

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  • n. 沿岸贸易船;杯托,小托盘;雪橇
  • 1. Suggestions: Think of your voice as a roller coaster ride for your listeners.

    把你的声音想象成是在让你的听众乘坐一趟过山车。

  • 2. I get a $160 12-month target price for the stock, but only after a roller coaster ride that takes the stock down from even its recently depressed level near $130.

    我给它的12月期的目标价位是每股160美元,但是要经过一轮过山车一样的跌势跌穿它最近叫人沮丧的130美元价位之后。

  • 3. Now it is more common for a coaster to have 90 degree drops, reach speeds in excess of 100mph and throw you into corners with G forces normally only experienced by fighter pilots.

    90度垂直下降,超过100英里/时的速度以及利用重力带乘客冲入角落(这通常只有战斗机飞行员才会经历)都是当今十分常见的云霄飞车元素。

  • coaster (n.) 1570s, "one who sails along coasts," especially one who trades from port to port in the same country, agent noun from coast (v.) in its sense "to go around the sides or border" of something. Applied to vessels for such sailing from 1680s.
coast·er / ˈkəʊstə(r) ; NAmE ˈkoʊstər / noun 1 a small flat object which you put under a glass to protect the top of a table 玻璃杯垫 2 a ship that sails from port to port along a coast 航行于沿海港口间的轮船 see also roller coaster coaster coasters coast·er / ˈkəʊstə(r) ; NAmE ˈkoʊstər /
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