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soar verb
(RISE QUICKLY)
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C2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to rise very quickly to a high level: All night long fireworks soared into the sky. Temperatures will soar over the weekend, say the weather forecasters. House prices soared a further 20 percent.
同義詞詞典:同義詞、反義詞、例句
to increaseincreaseWe need to increase production to meet demand.growThe number of people living alone grows each year.risePrices rose by 10 per cent.go upHouse prices keep going up.escalateCrime in the city has escalated in recent weeks.
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C2 [ T ] to reach a great height: The highest peak in the range soars 15,771 feet into the sky.
更多範例减少例句Share prices have soared to a new all-time high in a day of frantic trading on the stock market.The popularity of such bands has soared in recent years.Property prices have soared in the last two years.Pollution levels are soaring all the time.All across Europe, wherever you look, marriage is in decline and divorce rates are soaring.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Increasing and intensifying
accretion
accumulate
accumulative
accumulatively
add fuel to something
blaze
crank
gain in something
go into orbit idiom
go up phrasal verb
growing
growingly
inflation
mushroom
raise consciousness
ramp
ramp something up phrasal verb
ratchet something up/down phrasal verb
re-escalate
stake
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你還可以在這些話題中找到相關的字詞、片語和同義詞:
Moving upwards
soar verb
(FLY)
[ I ] (of a bird or aircraft) to rise high in the air while flying without moving the wings or using power: She watched the gliders soaring effortlessly above her.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Animal (non-human) behaviour
accidental
aestivate
aestivation
apex predator
at a gallop
claw
dawn chorus
gregariously
gregariousness
grub
hibernation
lek
migrant
migrate
peck
scent
tame
territoriality
untrained
zoomies
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你還可以在這些話題中找到相關的字詞、片語和同義詞:
Movement through the air
soar verb
(BE EXCELLENT)
[ I ] (of an actor, dancer, etc. or a performance) to be excellent: Kate Winslet soars in J. M. Barrie's children's classic, Finding Neverland. There were no bad performances, but few that soared.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Extremely good
absolutely fabulous
admirable
all killer no filler idiom
amazing
amazingly
first-rate
five-star
gold-plated
gourmet
greatness
have no parallel phrase
par excellence
shining
slay
sock
splendid
splendidly
stellar
superiority
wonderfully
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相關詞語
soaring也請參見
someone's spirits soar
(soar在劍橋高級學習詞典和同義詞詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
soar | 美式英語詞典
soarverb [ I ] us
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soar verb [I]
(INCREASE QUICKLY)
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to increase or go up quickly to a high level: temperatures/prices soared My spirits soared when I heard the good news.
soar verb [I]
(RISE IN AIR)
(esp. of a bird or aircraft) to rise or fly high in the air: Planes soared overhead.
If you say that a mountain, building, or other object soars, you mean that it has great height: The mountain soars 10,000 feet above the village.
(soar在劍橋學術詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
soar | 商務英語
soarverb [ I ] uk
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to increase quickly in amount, number, value, or level: Corn, soybean, and wheat prices all soared this year. The organic industry's sales are soaring. As prices tumbled, farmers watched their debt soar.soar from sth to sth Under her editorship its circulation has soared from 5,000 to 30,000. The Dow Jones was up 0.88% at 10,204.93 after soaring more than 210 points early in the day.shares/stocks soar The news sent shares soaring 12p to 170p.
(soar在劍橋商務英語詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
soar的例句
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Merchants and landowners (including tribal chiefs) made quick for tunes, while prices soared, to the detriment of the poor.
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A professional family background soared to over 20 per cent whereas the working-class category shrank notably.
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In 1743, as the city quickly grew restless from a wave of soaring prices, grumbling voices were heard everywhere.
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Though the individual recipient organisations are often distinctly modest institutions, donors have nonetheless invested this work with soaring ambitions.
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At its peak, the premium soared to 30 percent greater than its equivalent in silver bullion.
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The soaring diagonal truss opened out the house to the night sky.
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Their nervousness sent interest rates soaring and disrupted international ®nancial transactions.
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The pension contribution rates characteristically soared in the late 1990s, but not to the 1980s levels.
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There were two progressive forms produced for irregulars (standing, driving) and one for regulars (soaring).
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Grain prices fluctuated and soared, very often many times a day.
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Nevertheless, the pitch of discussions on the necessity of private health insurance soared.
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Food prices soared as the military authorities withdrew available stocks from the commercial market.
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In fact, its popularity soared with the expansion of the mass media from radio and television to cinema.
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By 1994, however, that amount had soared to $61.55, only 37th best among states.
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Grain production soared when the commercial situation justified it, and declined without any sense of catastrophe when it did not.
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