fluctuating 的 2 个定义
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.
fluc·tu·at·ed, fluc·tu·at·ing.
- to cause to fluctuate.
fluctuating 近义词
vacillate, change
更多fluctuating例句
- They might instead represent a relational measure that connects an organism’s constitution with fluctuating information from the world.
- The Constitution says nothing about how many justices there must be on the Supreme Court, and over time, the number has fluctuated.
- Concentrations of smoke can also fluctuate from day to night, especially where the terrain is complex.
- “A guaranteed buy like Platform Burst could interest advertisers because it removes the uncertainty of fluctuating costs in an auction,” said Carly Carson, director of social at digital agency PMG.
- Finally in August, a specialist in Anchorage told Stewart she may have a rare and incurable connective tissue disorder, as well as a condition related to her low blood pressure and fluctuating heart rate.
- These rankings are much touted, constantly fluctuating, and meaningless.
- The tablet, which Fujitsu hopes to release as early as 2015, works by fluctuating the friction between your finger and the screen.
- Gender fluid people may have dynamic or fluctuating understandings of their gender, moving between categories as feels right.
- Now, 25 days later, the crowd—fluctuating from tens to hundreds of thousands—has taken on a life of its own.
- The tent's digital glow and fluctuating lighting evoked a very, very fancy wedding.
- The sober people of America are weary of the fluctuating policy which has directed the public councils.
- Ideas are fluctuating, transitory, and 'come into the mind unbidden.'
- He closed his eyes as he sat in his room, the fluctuating colors on the walls going unappreciated.
- There were many schemes fluctuating through his brain, and all accompanied by many doubts.
- One sat by his side fanning him as he slept, her hand on the feeble, fluctuating pulsations which foreboded sad results.