soaring

英['sɔːrɪŋ] 美['soʊrɪŋ]
  • adj. 猛增的;剧增的
  • 动词soar现在分词
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Noun:
  1. the activity of flying a glider

Adjective:
  1. ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual;

    "soaring prices"

  2. of imposing height; especially standing out above others;

    "an eminent peak"
    "lofty mountains"
    "the soaring spires of the cathedral"
    "towering icebergs"

1. She was admitted to hospital with a soaring temperature.
她因发高烧被送进医院。

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2. These hawks are magnificent in flight, soaring and circling for long periods.
这些鹰飞行能力极其出色,可以长时间在空中翱翔和盘旋。

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3. The two sheets of flame clashed, soaring hundreds of feet high.
两片火焰化作一处,腾起了几百英尺高的烈焰。

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4. His soaring voice cuts straight to the heart.
他那高昂的声音洞彻心扉。

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5. Unification has brought soaring unemployment and social malaise.
统一导致失业率猛增和社会动荡不安。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Yes, say the pessimists, but that is eaten up by soaring health-care costs.
      是的,悲观主义者会说,但猛增的健康护理花费将经济成长的成果消耗了。
    2. She says young people care most about the soaring costs of a college education and health care.
      她说年轻人关心大学教育猛增的费用和卫生保健。
    3. Amid falling consumer spending and soaring unemployment there are some hints that policymakers' actions are making a difference.
      在消费减少及失业剧增的同时,我们也可以看到政策制定者的行动正在为经济带来变化的迹象。

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