rocketed

rocketed ['rɒkɪtɪd]  ['rɒkɪtɪd] 

rocketed是什么意思

原级:rocket

第三人称单数:rockets

第三人称复数:rockets

rocketed在线翻译

现在分词:rocketing

rocketed 基本解释
飞快地移动(rocket的过去式与过去分词形式);
rocketed 网络解释

1. (急速上升):staving off (减少) | rocketed(急速上升) | is a much longer andbroader story (表递进、深入一层分析问题)

rocketed 单语例句

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1. Salaries for executives have rocketed and profits have soared, because the productivity gains from a growing economy have been disproportionately skewed toward capital.

2. The cost of colza imports in the same period rocketed from US $ 1 million to US $ 76 million.

3. BOC's net fee and commission income rocketed 72 percent from the same period last year.

4. The price of cottage cheese has rocketed up 39 percent since 2008, according to the financial daily The Marker.

5. As a result, the domestic savings climbed while its current account surplus and foreign exchange reserves rocketed.

6. As a result, electricity consumed by the industry rocketed 20 per cent last year over the previous year.

7. danci.911chaxun.com

7. Car emissions have contributed greatly to the city's air pollution in the past few years as the number of private cars has rocketed.

8. rocketed

8. Oil prices have rocketed to fresh record highs every day this week in reaction to unrest in key producer Nigeria and other ongoing supply worries.

9. rocketed的近义词

9. Stott was feeling the full effects of gravity for the first time since she rocketed to the space station at the end of August.

10. The number of fireworks accidents has rocketed since 2006, after the municipal government resumed its policy to allow fireworks over the lunar festival.