skyrocket
/ˈskaɪrɒkɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈskaɪrɑːkɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈskī-ˌrä-kət/ (ame, mw)
skyrocket — 動詞
- skyrocketpresent simple I / you / we / they
- skyrocketshe / she / it
- skyrocketedpast simple
- skyrocketing-ing form
1. to increase suddenly and by a very large amount, often in price, value, or level
飆升;暴漲
急遽上升或增加
to increase suddenly and by a very large amount, often in price, value, or level
Wei's rent skyrocketed after the new apartment complex opened in the neighborhood.
新的公寓大樓在附近開幕後,Wei 的房租就飆升了。
intransitive: [something] skyrocketed
The company's profits skyrocketed after they launched the new smartphone.
這家公司推出新款智慧型手機後,利潤便大幅飆升。
Demand for electric cars skyrocketed as fuel prices kept rising.
隨著油價不斷上漲,電動車的需求也急遽暴增。
The war skyrocketed oil prices across the globe within just a few months.
戰爭在短短幾個月內讓全球油價暴漲。
Fatima's confidence skyrocketed after she won the science competition at school.
Fatima 在學校贏得科學競賽後,自信心便大幅提升。
文法句型
skyrocket (intransitive): [something] skyrocketed
skyrocket (transitive): [something] skyrocketed [something]
用法筆記
Frequently used in news and business contexts about prices, costs, demand, or rates. The transitive form ([cause] skyrocketed [thing]) is less common but acceptable.
常見錯誤
skyrocket — 名詞
1. a tube-shaped firework that shoots high into the sky and explodes in a display o
沖天炮;高空煙火
射向高空並爆裂的煙火
a tube-shaped firework that shoots high into the sky and explodes in a display of bright colors or loud noise
The children watched the skyrockets light up the night sky on New Year's Eve.
孩子們看著沖天炮在跨年夜點亮夜空。
plural: skyrockets light up
A loud bang from a skyrocket woke the neighbors just after midnight.
午夜剛過,一聲沖天炮的巨響吵醒了鄰居們。
countable: a skyrocket
The festival ended with a beautiful display of colorful skyrockets over the river.
節慶活動最後以河面上空美麗的彩色高空煙火秀畫下句點。
Yuki bought a pack of skyrockets for the family celebration in the park.
Yuki 買了一盒沖天炮,準備在公園的家庭聚會上施放。
The old man showed the children how to launch a skyrocket safely into the air.
老先生教孩子們如何安全地將沖天炮發射到空中。
文法句型
a skyrocket
skyrockets (plural)