fluctuating

fluctuating ['flʌktʃʊeɪtɪŋ]  ['flʌktʃʊeɪtɪŋ] 

fluctuating的近义词

原级:fluctuate

第三人称单数:fluctuates

过去分词:fluctuated

过去式:fluctuated

fluctuating 基本解释
波动,涨落,起伏( fluctuate的现在分词 );
fluctuating 网络解释

fluctuating的意思

1. 波动:所谓目标汇率,系指前四十个连续日之平均汇率;若当日汇率超过目标汇率2.25%以上,则属波动(fluctuating),即需以目标汇率为当日公定汇率(official rate若差异未超过2.25%时则属正常(normal),则以当日实际汇率为公定汇率.

2. 起伏:所有的系统都含有不断起伏(fluctuating)的次级系统,有时一个起伏或诸期称之为特异时刻 (singular moment)或分歧点(bifurcationpoint),而且根本四、从均衡到非均衡传统物理学强调稳定、有序、均匀与平衡,关心的是封闭系统和线性关系,

3. 脉动:fluctuating stress 变化应力 | fluctuating 脉动 | fluctuation correction factor 涨落校正因子

4. 变动:fluctuate 变动 | fluctuating 变动 | fluctuation 波动

fluctuating 单语例句

1. A graph charting the fluctuating popularity of US presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain since January 2008.

2. The figures chime with other recently released information on the country's fluctuating property sector.

3. Over in the commodities arena, the US Dollar Index is currently fluctuating within a tight trading range.

4. The valuation of oil and gas assets is affected by many factors, especially the fluctuating crude prices.

5. It was designed to offset oil supply risk and reduce the impact of fluctuating energy prices worldwide on China's domestic market for refined oil.

6. fluctuating

6. China grows more wheat than any other country and fears about the drought's consequences have sent the price of the grain fluctuating throughout the world.

7. And the fluctuating foreign exchange rate also poses a huge risk, economists say.

8. Since China's adoption of a fluctuating exchange rate policy, the yuan's value has increased by 21 percent since July 2005.

9. David Beckham says Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has been a'father figure'to him despite their fluctuating relationship.

10. Hu also expressed China's deep concern on the current fluctuating situation in Iraq.

fluctuating 英英释义

adj

1. fluctuating在线翻译

1. having unpredictable ups and downs

    e.g. fluctuating prices