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precipitously

网络  陡峭地; 陡然地; 险峻地

BNC.44572 / COCA.18242

英英释义

adv

  • abruptly
    1. the mountains rose precipitously from the shore
  • very suddenly and to a great degree
    1. conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate
    2. prices rose sharply
    Synonym:sharply

双语例句

  • Much of that came in Sand State markets such as Las Vegas Miami and Phoenix, where prices for all properties are have fallen precipitously.
    这些开发就像建筑在沙滩上一样,如拉斯维加斯,迈阿密和凤凰城,这些地区的所有物业价格都急剧下降。
  • Some stores simply raised prices weeks before Black Friday, only to lower them on the actual date in order to give consumers a sense that prices had dropped precipitously.
    一些商店干脆在黑色星期五前几周抬高售价,只是在节日当天降低价格,继而让消费者们感觉到是在大减价。
  • Putin's work in East Germany was precipitously drawing to a close.
    普京在前东德的工作也突然宣告结束。
  • The mountains rose precipitously from the shore. In winter there is sludge on the sea near the shore.
    山脉靠近海岸的那一面很陡峭。冬天近岸的海面上有小块的浮冰。
  • The truly unpleasant surprise was that sales growth in Asia ( outside of Japan) dropped precipitously, from 36 per cent to 12 per cent.
    真正令人不愉快的意外是,亚洲地区(日本以外)的销售增长急剧下降,从36%下降到了12%。
  • 'This is a severe recession and states'tax revenues have dropped off precipitously while their expenses have not,'said Bernard Baumohl of Economic Outlook Group LLC, a forecasting firm.
    预测公司EconomicOutlookGroupLLC的鲍莫尔(BernardBaumohl)说,这是一场严重的衰退,各州的税收锐减,而支出却没有减少。
  • Should it refuse, as likely, Greece would be forced into an exit and it would have to close its external deficit precipitously.
    如果欧洲央行拒绝这么做(可能性很大),希腊就将被迫退出欧元区,并且将不得不仓促结束外部赤字。
  • While$ 2,000 handbags and$ 700 stiletto heels are still expensive for most people, if prices drop precipitously, the perception of a label's value may also drop.
    尽管2000美元一只的手袋和700美元一双的细高跟鞋对大部分人而言非常昂贵,但如果价格大幅下降,人们对品牌价值的感觉也会大打折扣。
  • What is more, if stock prices fall precipitously and remain low, some companies may go after targets that suddenly seem affordable.
    此外,如果股价暴跌并保持在低水平,有些企业可能就会瞄准那些身价降下来,仿佛突然买得起了的目标。
  • That was primarily motivated by a fear that mail would decline precipitously and they needed a new source of income.
    这样,首先就会产生一种邮件数量会大量减少的恐惧,进而,他们会需要一个新的利润增长点。