a sharp rise
常見例句
- Fifth, the socialization of private losses and debt implies a sharp rise in public debt burdens.
第五,私人部門虧損和債務(wù)的社會(huì)化意味著公債負(fù)擔(dān)的急劇上陞。 - There was also a sharp rise in some prices, which tends to happen when supply is suddenly disrupted.
有些商品價(jià)格也出現(xiàn)急劇上陞,正像供應(yīng)被突然中斷時(shí)發(fā)生的那樣。 - A rare sightTHERE have been times when a sharp rise in the productivity of American business would have been greeted as unambiguously good news—a miracle, even.
經(jīng)濟(jì)複囌時(shí),公司會(huì)以多快的速度重新開始招聘? 曾有一段時(shí)間,美國企業(yè)生産率急劇提高,這絕對是個(gè)好消息,甚至是一個(gè)奇跡。 - However,Australian health authorities expect a sharp rise in the number of swine flu infections in August, toward the end of winter in the southern hemisphere.
- "What we saw last year was a very sharp rise in inter-tribal violence."
- The gold market held its own Thursday despite a sharp rise in the U.S. dollar index.
FORBES: Comex Gold Ends Higher in Choppy Trading; Safe-Haven Buying Surfaces - Meanwhile, the exchange rate was artificially high, leading to a sharp rise in the trade deficit.
ECONOMIST: Worries about renewed overheating 返回 a sharp rise