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ver·tig·i·nous·ly 英vɜː'tɪdʒɪnəslɪ美vɜː'tɪdʒɪnəslɪ COCA¹³⁵²⁵⁴BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺²Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 adv.旋转地⁵⁰令人眩晕地;迅速变化地⁵⁰ For the past year investors and credit- rating agencies have been living in a state of suspended disbelief as Britain’s public finances have deteriorated vertiginously. 去年,由于英国公共财政的严重恶化,投资者和信用评级机构一直处于一种搁置怀疑的状态。 ecocn The cost of entitlements has been rising vertiginously, and will do so even faster as the baby-boomers retire. 权益成本如同坐火箭般飙升,随着婴儿潮一代年迈退休,将上涨更快。 ecocn The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising vertiginously since2003. 在从2003年的快速发展之后,世界的艺术市场已经有一段时间失去了它的发展势头。 ecocn As Asia continues to grow vertiginously, it will need a lot more infrastructure, regulated or not, and YTL, says Mr Yeoh, has shown it can provide it. 当亚洲继续保持令人眩晕的增长,它将需要更多的基础设施,规范的或不规范的,而 YTL, Yeoh先生说,已经证明自己能够提供这些东西。 ecocn Cinematic equivalents of a radical kind of creative nonfiction, they are often partly autobiographical and move vertiginously between present and past, until the two are one. 这些类似于某种激进的创意性非小说类型的电影,往往是自传性的,时常令人目眩地游离于现在和过去之间,直到二者融为一体。 ccdphotospring.com |