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波动, 变动
to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts
- The economy fluctuates, affecting businesses and individuals alike.
经济波动,同样影响企业和个人。
- The stock market fluctuates wildly.
股市疯狂地波动。
- Her weight fluctuates depending on her diet and exercise routine.
她的体重根据她的饮食和锻炼习惯波动。
- The temperature fluctuated between hot and cold all day.
气温一整天都在热和冷之间波动。
- The economy is unstable, causing stock prices to fluctuate wildly.
经济不稳定,导致股价剧烈波动。
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波动, 振荡
to move or oscillate continually
- The wind fluctuated, making it difficult to sail the boat.
风波动,使得航行船只变得困难。
- The sea level fluctuates with the tides, rising and falling in a rhythmic pattern throughout the day.
海平面随着潮汐波动,全天以有节奏的模式上升和下降。
- The dancer's movements on stage fluctuate gracefully, rising and falling in a fluid motion that captivates the audience.
舞者在舞台上的动作优雅地波动,以流畅的动作上升和下降,吸引观众。
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波动, 变化
to cause something to change or vary irregularly
及物动词
- The government's policies fluctuated the economy.
- Sudden changes in demand fluctuated the stock prices.
- Interest rate adjustments fluctuated the value of the currency.
- Changes in taxation fluctuated the company's profits.
- The new regulations fluctuated the housing market.
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犹豫, 波动
to waver or hesitate in opinion or action
- The jury fluctuated in their decision, unable to reach a verdict.
陪审团在决定中犹豫不决,无法达成裁决。
- The government fluctuated on whether to impose sanctions on the country.
政府在是否对该国实施制裁的问题上摇摆不定。
- She fluctuated between accepting and rejecting the job offer.
她在接受和拒绝工作机会之间犹豫不决。