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- vi. 翱翔;高飛;猛增;高漲;高聳
- n. 翱翔;高飛
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soar的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線(xiàn)翻譯:
詳盡釋義
n. (名詞)
- 高飛(的高度、范圍等)
- 翱翔
- 高聳
- 高漲(的程度),猛增的程度
- 飛升,上升高度
- 高揚
- 特種作戰航空兵團
- (高飛)翱翔,飛上去,飛翔到,高飛(到)
- 猛增,暴漲,飛漲,高漲,急升,劇增,升高
- 往上(飛舞),升空
- 飛騰,升騰,暴騰
- (高高)聳立,高聳,屹立
- 昂揚
- 【空】滑翔
- 增強
- 飛達,飛抵
雙解釋義
v. (動(dòng)詞)
- vi. 翱翔 fly, especially at a great height without moving the wings
- vi. 昂揚 rise rapidly or to a very high level
- vi. 屹立 be very high especially so as to give one a feeling of splendid power
英英釋義
Noun:
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the act of rising upward into the air
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rise rapidly;
"the dollar soared against the yen"
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fly by means of a hang glider
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fly upwards or high in the sky
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go or move upward;
"The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
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fly a plane without an engine
soar的用法和樣例:
例句
用作不及物動(dòng)詞 (vi.)
- The eagle can soar without flapping their wings.
老鷹無(wú)需振翼就能翱翔。 - Food prices soar during the cold weather.
這個(gè)寒冷的冬季食品價(jià)格猛漲。 - Air pollution will soon soar above safety levels.
空氣污染會(huì )很快突破安全標準。 - Finally, the river continued to soar, the priest was merciless floods drowned.
最后,河水繼續高漲,神父被無(wú)情的洪水淹死了。 - The cliffs soar 500 ft into the air.
峭壁高聳達五百英尺。
用作名詞 (n.)
- The soar of trade brings big benefits to the two countries.
貿易的劇增給兩國帶來(lái)了極大的好處。 - The key to realize the soar of Shanghai shipbuilding industry is to heighten the ability of comprehensive competition.
實(shí)現新世紀上海船舶工業(yè)的騰飛,關(guān)鍵是提高綜合競爭能力。
常用短語(yǔ)
用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)
- soar up (v.+adv.)
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高飛,翱翔,升高 fly or go up high in the air; rise
soar upA skylark soared up into the sky.
一只云雀高飛入云。
The balloon soared up on a gust of wind.
一陣狂風(fēng)把氣球吹向空中。
The prices seemed soaring up without limit.
物價(jià)好像在無(wú)限制地飛漲。
詞匯搭配
用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)
~+副詞
- soar high 高飛
- soar gracefully 優(yōu)美地翱翔
- soar lazily 懶散地翱翔
- soar loftily 高高地飛翔
- soar magnificently 雄偉地屹立著(zhù)
- soar serenely 靜靜地屹立著(zhù)
- soar up 飛漲
- soar above 在…上飛翔
- soar into 飛入
- soar on 憑…高飛
- soar over 在…上飛過(guò)
- soar through 穿過(guò)…
- soar to 升至…
經(jīng)典引文
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I was idly watching some gulls as they soared high overhead.
出自: J. Field