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turbocharge

/tur-boh-chahrj/US // ˈtɜr boʊˌtʃɑrdʒ //

涡轮增压,涡轮增压器,涡轮增压技术,涡轮机

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tur·bo·charged, tur·bo·charg·ing.

    • : to equip with a turbocharger.
    • : Informal. to speed up; accelerate.

Examples

  • People often question why the administration can’t use the mighty Defense Production Act — which empowers the government to demand critical supplies before anyone else — to turbocharge production.

  • Retail trading was already booming in the US and gaining traction in other parts of the world, and the GameStop story turbocharged the trend.

  • Beltway Democrats and Republicans dealt with these rising costs by turbocharging the student loan industry.

  • Plenty of industries have been turbocharged last year, with their applications and adoption skyrocketing as businesses and consumers flocked to their services in an increasingly digital world.

  • The podcast landscape in Norway is still nascent, but news group Schibsted is gearing up an attempt to turbocharge that growth.

  • But at this point, infrastructure isn't going to turbocharge growth, because we already have a lot of infrastructure.