skyrocket 英 ['skaɪrɒkɪt]   美 ['skaɪ'rɑkɪt]

skyrocket

skyrocket  英 ['skaɪrɒkɪt] 美 ['skaɪ'rɑkɪt]

n. 流星烟火;冲天火箭  vi. 飞涨,突然高升  vt. 使…猛然上涨 

进行时:skyrocketing  过去式:skyrocketed  过去分词:skyrocketed  第三人称单数:skyrockets  名词复数:skyrockets 

Concern that the two nations could default on their debt caused yields to skyrocket last week as investment funds stepped out of the market. 上周,由于担心这两个国家的国债可能出现违约,因此投资基金纷纷撤离,导致这两国国债收益率飙升。
We could optimize, but the application would be at least an order of magnitude slower. Memory use would also skyrocket, as so many classes are created. 我们可以做优化,但应用程序的速度将会变慢至少一个数量级,内存的使用也会扶摇直上,因为有这么多的类被创建。

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  • n. 流星烟火;冲天火箭
  • vi. 飞涨,突然高升
  • vt. 使…猛然上涨
  • 1. Concern that the two nations could default on their debt caused yields to skyrocket last week as investment funds stepped out of the market.

    上周,由于担心这两个国家的国债可能出现违约,因此投资基金纷纷撤离,导致这两国国债收益率飙升。

  • 2. We could optimize, but the application would be at least an order of magnitude slower. Memory use would also skyrocket, as so many classes are created.

    我们可以做优化,但应用程序的速度将会变慢至少一个数量级,内存的使用也会扶摇直上,因为有这么多的类被创建。

  • 3. But now, as tuition continues to skyrocket and many seeking to change careers are heading back to school, some researchers are questioning the methodology behind the high projections.

    但如今,在学费继续一路飙升、许多想转换职业的人回到学校之际,一些研究人员却在质疑上述宏伟前景背后的方法论。

  • skyrocket (n.) 1680s, type of firework, from sky (n.) + rocket (n.2). The verb, in the figurative sense of "to rise abruptly and rapidly" (often with suggestion of 'and then explode and vanish'") is attested from 1895.
sky·rocket / ˈskaɪrɒkɪt ; NAmE ˈskaɪrɑːkɪt / verb [intransitive ] (of prices, etc. 价格等 ) to rise quickly to a very high level 飞涨;猛涨 skyrocket skyrockets skyrocketed skyrocketing sky·rocket / ˈskaɪrɒkɪt ; NAmE ˈskaɪrɑːkɪt /
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