fluctuate
fluctuate 英 [ˈflʌktʃueɪt] 美 [ˈflʌktʃuˌet]
vi. 波动;涨落;动摇 vt. 使波动;使动摇
进行时:fluctuating 过去式:fluctuated 过去分词:fluctuated 第三人称单数:fluctuates
- Something that fluctuates varies or changes — it's the opposite of steady. Like the ups and downs of the stock market or the relationship status of a Hollywood starlet.
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- vi. 波动;涨落;动摇
- vt. 使波动;使动摇
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1. Sometimes, the sequent brought by financial risk is fatal. 18KB
财务风险带来的后果有时是致命的。
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2. fluctuating prices
波动的价格
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3. During the crisis, oil prices fluctuated between $20 and $40 a barrel.
在危机时期,每桶石油价格在 20 元至 40 元之间波动。
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4. My mood seems to fluctuate from day to day.
我的情绪似乎天天在变。
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5. wild fluctuations in interest rates
利率的疯狂波动
- fluctuate (v.) 1630s, from Latin fluctuatus, past participle of fluctuare "to undulate, to move in waves," from fluctus "a wave, billow, surge, a flowing," from past participle of fluere "to flow" (see fluent). Related: Fluctuated; fluctuates; fluctuating.
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