burst in造句

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burst in造句

  • 1、Youburst in on her doing something dubious and she is trying to neutralise it by involving you.(你在她做可疑事情的時(shí)候突然出現(xiàn),她是在試圖把你卷進(jìn)來(lái),從而息事寧人。)
  • 2、Since that bubbleburst in 2007, everything has changed.(隨著泡沫在2007年破滅,一切都改變了.)
  • 3、Im sorry toburst in on you like this, but Im really upset.(我很抱歉這樣突然地找您,但我真的很心煩。)
  • 4、When the dotcom bubbleburst in 2000, share valuations were at ridiculously high levels.(當(dāng)2000年互聯(lián)網(wǎng)泡沫破裂的時(shí)候,股票市值已高得離譜。)
  • 5、Now the housing bubble hasburst in turn, leaving the financial landscape strewn with wreckage.(現(xiàn)在輪到地產(chǎn)泡沫破滅了,使得整個(gè)金融業(yè)尸橫遍野。)
  • 6、Heburst in, making no effort to repress his fury.(他沖了進(jìn)來(lái),毫不掩飾自己的憤怒。)
  • 7、I justburst in now, I look up there and go that's atomic hydrogen.(我現(xiàn)在突然出現(xiàn),我在這抬頭看看然后離開,那就是氫原子。)
  • 8、Heburst in on the meeting.(他闖進(jìn)來(lái)打斷了會(huì)議。)
  • 9、The project's nosedive sounds eerily familiar: it was a victim of a Miami real estate bubble thatburst in the 1920s.(建筑工程的突然變故聽起來(lái)又詭異又熟悉:這座島是邁阿密20年代房地產(chǎn)泡沫的犧牲品。)
  • 10、The lampburst in shards of glass.(油燈摔成了玻璃碎片。)
  • 11、andburst in ready to kill him.(他們闖進(jìn)了他的房子并打算殺了他。)
  • 12、The last deflation scare, after the Internet bubbleburst in 2000, turned out to be a false alarm.(上一次拉響通縮警報(bào)是在2000年互聯(lián)網(wǎng)泡沫破裂后,后來(lái)證明那只是“狼來(lái)了”。)
  • 13、After the dotcom bubbleburst in 2001, many firms turned to Linux and other open-source software to save money.(2001年互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的泡沫破滅后,許多公司為了節(jié)省開支,都轉(zhuǎn)而使用Linux和其他開源軟件。)
  • 14、The West Coast’s second-biggest newspaper has seen losses mount since the dotcom bubbleburst in 2000-01.(自網(wǎng)絡(luò)泡沫在2000-01年破滅之后,這家西海岸第二大報(bào)紙已經(jīng)開始虧損了。)
  • 15、The policeburst in and told everyone to stand still.(警察突然闖進(jìn)來(lái),要大家站著別動(dòng)。)
  • 16、When its bubbleburst in 1991, Japan’s households saved 15% of their income.(在91年經(jīng)濟(jì)泡沫破滅后,日本居民將其收入的15%用于儲(chǔ)蓄。) haO86.com
  • 17、Of course, it has been much more difficult to make money in markets since the dotcom bubbleburst in 2000.(當(dāng)然,自2000年互聯(lián)網(wǎng)泡沫破滅以來(lái),在市場(chǎng)上賺錢已經(jīng)比過(guò)去難得多。)
  • 18、Then there was aburst in population growth.(隨后人口激增。)
  • 19、There is aburst in the water pipe.(水管爆了。)
  • 20、I swept it along the carpet, and then memoryburst in: my late anguish was swallowed in a paroxysm of despair.(我順著桌毯一拂,記憶跟著就來(lái)了:我原來(lái)的悲痛被一陣突然的絕望吞沒了。)
  • 21、After the dotcom bubbleburst in 2000-01, the Fed slashed short-terminterest rates to 1% by 2003.(在2000-2001年,當(dāng)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)泡沫破滅后,聯(lián)儲(chǔ)會(huì)不斷消減短期利息,使短期利息在2003年降到1%。)
  • 22、A housing bubble thatburst in 2008 means many households cannot easily increase their taxable spending.(2008年房地產(chǎn)泡沫破裂意味著許多家庭無(wú)法輕易地增加他們的應(yīng)稅開銷。)
  • 23、Another bubble, in commercial property, hasburst in even more spectacular fashion.(在商業(yè)房屋業(yè)中,另一個(gè)泡沫甚至以一種驚人的方式在破滅。)

burst in基本釋義

burst in

英 [b?:st in] 美 [b?st ?n] 
打斷;破門而入;突然出現(xiàn)