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soaring

/sawr-ing, sohr-/US // ˈsɔr ɪŋ, ˈsoʊr- //

高涨的,高昂的,高扬,高扬的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sport of flying a sailplane.

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Examples

  • America’s big banks capped off a winning year, led by soaring Wall Street-facing business lines.

  • Nearly half a million jobs were lost in leisure and hospitality, the majority in restaurants as soaring cases prompted renewed business restrictions.

  • Roblox too saw the soaring stock prices of DoorDash and Airbnb at their December listings—each of which doubled in their first day of trading.

  • The proposal comes as California remains consumed by a growing pandemic crisis, with hospitals, particularly in Southern California, increasingly stretched by soaring cases that are expected to grow in coming weeks.

  • The soaring price of bitcoin—the virtual currency is now worth more than $250 billion—has gotten a lot of attention in recent weeks.

  • Motorcycles roar and swerve around women who balance soaring bundles confidently on their heads.

  • Thanks to the shale revolution, domestic oil production is soaring.

  • Strapped for medical staff and lacking in the resources needed to treat the 5,338 suspected cases, the numbers are soaring.

  • In West Africa, where the epidemic began, the number of cases has been soaring for eight straight months.

  • A U.S. escalation of bombing in Iraq and Syria would send it soaring.

  • The endless miles of railways, the vast apparatus of the factories, the soaring structures of the cities bear easy witness to it.

  • They were soon out-distanced, the palm-trees fell away, the soaring temple loomed against the blazing sky.

  • Those soaring columns held up the very sky, and their foundations made the earth itself swing true.

  • This had sent Fire Bear's stock soaring and had gained many recruits for his camp—even some of the older Indians joining.

  • She seemed like a released soul, something soaring and on the wing, far-distant as the wild fjords of her native Scandinavia.