go into orbit
go into orbit — idiom
1. to shoot up dramatically in value, success, or excitement, as if blasting off li
to shoot up dramatically in value, success, or excitement, as if blasting off like a rocket
After the new tax was announced, petrol prices went into orbit within a week.
prices go into orbit — for sudden sharp increases
Sahil's cooking channel went into orbit once a famous chef shared one of his videos.
Yumi went into orbit when she opened the letter and saw she had won the scholarship.
The office went into orbit the moment the client asked for the report by noon.
Nadia's small investment went into orbit after the tech company she backed was bought out.
- skyrocket
more common for prices and numbers
- take off
more common for careers and businesses gaining sudden success
- go through the roof
informal; used especially for prices or anger
用法筆記
Informal idiom, common in journalism and everyday speech. Describes a sudden, dramatic upward change — not gradual growth.