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fluctuate

/fluhk-choo-eyt/US // ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt //UK // (ˈflʌktjʊˌeɪt) //

变幻莫测,摇摆不定,摇摆不定的,波动

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fluc·tu·at·ed, fluc·tu·at·ing.

    • : to change continually; shift back and forth; vary irregularly: The price of gold fluctuated wildly last month.
    • : to move back and forth in waves.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fluc·tu·at·ed, fluc·tu·at·ing.

    • : to cause to fluctuate.

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Examples

  • Smith, the Turning Point field director, said, “The number fluctuates and many have gone back to school.”

  • Writing in Ars Technica, John Timmer points out that aligning the coolant channels with all the components in a much more complex chip—whose activity could fluctuate based on the task—would be very tricky.

  • In addition, Enten found that favorable ratings can also fluctuate a lot after this point in the election cycle.

  • Cycle length can vary greatly from woman to woman, and even fluctuate from month to month.

  • Venture investors last valued the company in 2015 at $20 billion, with the value fluctuating since then on the secondary markets.

  • The numbers fluctuate, of course, but some trends can be discerned.

  • Worst of all, they elide the obvious point that all revolts fluctuate between periods of progress and regression.

  • Margins fluctuate in every market, and there's no reason for farmers to be treated as a special case.

  • Other ideas about crying fluctuate between the sociological and the biological.

  • With liquidity so low, share prices began to wildly fluctuate.

  • Their dimensions, which vary a good deal, fluctuate between two-fifths and four-fifths of an inch in length.

  • Both credit and currency begin to fluctuate wildly with the evaporation of public confidence.

  • The syllable has great inherent sonority and does not fluctuate significantly as to quantity and stress.

  • His resolutions might fluctuate, and the pause of a few minutes restore to him his first resolutions.

  • Faces begin soon (in Shakspeare's fine expression) to "dislimn:" features fluctuate: combinations of feature unsettle.

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