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edge up edʒʌp 短语¹⁸⁰⁰⁹⁸⁺¹ 基本英英近义反义例句 v.由边上慢慢靠拢
Verb: push one's way into a space近义词 edge in插话挤入 As oil prices edge up, some members will cheat on their quotas, pushing more crude onto the market and so damping down rising prices. 油价上涨,成员国就会谎报配额,推动更多原油进入市场,压制上涨价格。 ecocn In other words, if the banks' aggregate long-term borrowing costs edge up toward the recent bond levels, Citi could be hurt more. 换句话说,如果各银行长期借贷成本慢慢接近最近的债券水平,花旗可能遭受更多损失。 iciba Factory production has begun to edge up, in part because Chinese consumers continue to spend money at a healthy pace. 工厂生产状况已经开始好转,部分原因是由于中国的消费者一直维持着正常合理的消费水平。 yeeyan However, the stepped increases in the current domestic broadcast deal and the new UEFA Champions League TV deal make it likely overall revenues will edge up. 但是目前的国内广播业务和新的欧足联 UEFA冠军联赛电视转播业务阶梯式的增长使得整个财政收入似乎只是微升。 yeeyan In Europe joblessness has grown fastest in places such as Spain and Ireland, where building booms have crashed, but has only begun to edge up elsewhere. 在欧洲,西班牙、爱尔兰等国的就业岗位流失得最快,这些国家繁荣的建筑业严重受挫,但是在其他地方就业危机才初现端倪。 ecocn It continues to edge up, albeit at a slowing pace. 尽管增速缓慢,但它一直在向那边靠拢。 ecocn With an index of leading indicators for the British economy compiled by the OECD now starting to edge up, hopes are rising that the worst of the recession may be over. 随着经合组织编制的英国经济先行性指标总指数开始微升,人们心中燃起了希望:经济衰退最糟糕的时候已经过去了。 yeeyan |