big jump的意思
big jump中文翻譯:
大躍進
相似詞語短語
high jump───跳高
big up───v.大肆夸贊;尊重
pig-jump───豬跳
bungy jump───蹦極跳
high jumps───跳高
high-jump───跳高
long jump───跳遠
雙語使用場景
That’s a big jump in a short time, ” Powell says.───鮑威爾說:“這在短時間是一個很大的跳躍。”
So obviously I'm not a mom so not sure what the moms out there think, but I give Samsung points for taking a pretty big jump into the social media world.───當然我不是一個媽媽,所以不確定那些媽媽們在網站外的想法,但是我給三星加分,因為它做了很完美的大跨越進入了新媒體世界。
A big jump in energy conservation could be achieved without much disruption of anyone's standard of living.───能源節約的一個大飛躍可以在不太影響任何人生活水平的前提下得以實現。
It would be great if you could go from a high glucose level to a normal one in one big jump, with a nice, soft landing.───如果你通過軟著陸的辦法從高血糖狀態一下子降到正常水平,這是好現象,但事實上通常不是這樣;
CHARLES HODSON: The big jump that we saw on the NIKKEI on Thursday came after investors got a rare bit of good news from Japan.───查爾斯·哈德森:周二投資者從日本得到了好消息之后,我們可以看到日經指數有了大幅度增長。
The last big jump in nominal final sales was set off by the Fed's liquidity injection to fend off the false deflation scare in 2002.───最后一次最終銷售額的大幅跳躍是在2002年,美聯儲為了阻擋人們對通貨緊縮不必要的恐慌而增加了貨幣流動性。
COSL has taken a big jump in technology and service capacity, and has taken its place in the international market.───中海油服的技術水平、服務能力取得了長足的發展,并在國際市場上已經開始占有一席之地。
Long, cursory big jump in its tail to help maintain balance.───長長的、粗粗的大尾巴幫助它在跳躍中保持平衡。
Turnout has been steady across the state, with a big jump in participation in the late hours before the polls close.───在賓州各個地區,選民投票率相當穩定,在投票站關閉之前有大量選民參加投票。
英語使用場景
The beleaguered forestry company, which operates in China but is listed in Canada, posted a big jump in second-quarter net earnings due to a hefty noncash accounting gain.
In a more unsettling development, the report also revealed a big jump in prices paid for raw materials.
However, the market forces finally pushed it to have a big jump in the yen.
Big jump into deep swimming hole, Togitogiga Waterfall.
With inflation apparently moribund, a big jump in rates seems unlikely.
One proposal to get around this was to allow UTC to wander away from the astronomical time UT1 and then in a few hundred years make a big jump — a "leap hour" — to bring the two back into sync.
That is a historic high, and a big jump from 2002, when the ratio was 18%.