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IELTS BNC: 5684 COCA: 4707
soar
sɔːʳ sɔr
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense soars, present participle soaring, past tense , past participle soared
1 VERB (数量、价值、水平、规模等)急升,猛涨 If the amount, value, level, or volume of something soars, it quickly increases by a great deal. (数量、价值、水平、规模等)急升,猛涨 [journalism]
  • Insurance claims are expected to soar. [VERB]

    预计保险索赔数量会急剧增加。

  • Shares soared on the stock exchange. [VERB]

    股市的股票价格暴涨。

  • ...figures showed customer complaints had soared to record levels and profits were falling. [VERB prep./adv.]

    有数字表明,顾客投诉已经达到历史最高水平,利润正在下降。

  • The temperature in the south will soar into the hundreds. [VERB prep./adv.]

    南方的温度会上升到一百多度。

  • ...soaring unemployment. [VERB-ing]

    急剧上升的失业率

2 VERB (鸟等)高飞,翱翔,升腾 If something such as a bird soars into the air, it goes quickly up into the air. (鸟等)高飞,翱翔,升腾 [literary]
  • If you're lucky, a splendid golden eagle may soar into view. [VERB prep./adv.]

    幸运的话,会有一只光彩夺目的金雕飞入你的视野。

  • Buzzards soar overhead at a great height. [VERB prep./adv.]

    秃鹰在高空翱翔。

  • The two sheets of flame clashed, soaring hundreds of feet high. [VERB noun]

    两片火焰化作一处,腾起了几百英尺高的烈焰。

SYN fly, rise, wing, climb
3 VERB (树木、建筑等)高耸,屹立 Trees or buildings that soar upwards are very tall. (树木、建筑等)高耸,屹立 [literary]
  • The steeple soars skyward. [VERB prep./adv.]

    尖顶高高耸立。

  • ...the soaring spires of churches like St Peter's. [VERB-ing]

    如圣彼得教堂一样高耸入云的尖塔

4 VERB (音乐)音量猛地增大,音调陡然升高 If music soars, it rises greatly in volume or pitch. (音乐)音量猛地增大,音调陡然升高 [literary] [Also VERB]
  • The music soared to the rafters, carrying its listeners' hearts. [VERB prep.]

    音乐响彻屋宇,震撼人心。

  • His soaring voice cuts straight to the heart. [VERB-ing]

    他那高昂的声音洞彻心扉。

5 VERB (情绪)高昂,高涨 If your spirits soar, you suddenly start to feel very happy. (情绪)高昂,高涨 [literary]
  • For the first time in months, my spirits soared. [VERB]

    几个月来,我的情绪第一次高涨起来。

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IELTS BNC: 5684 COCA: 4707
soar

verb¹

1increase very fast快速增長ADVERB | VERB + SOAR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBdramatically猛增Profits have soared dramatically in recent months.近幾個月來利潤猛增。VERB + SOARbe expected to, be set to預期將激增;很有可能猛增Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.借款很有可能猛增至驚人的 600 億英鎊。PREPOSITIONby以⋯速度猛增Retail sales soared by 10% in the twelve months to November.零售額在截至 11 月份的 12 個月中猛增了 10%。from, to從⋯開始猛增;猛增至⋯Inflation has soared from 5% to 15%.通貨膨脹率從 5% 猛增至 15%。past猛增並超過The death toll soared past 100 000.死亡人數激增,超過了 10 萬人。up猛升This model will soar up the sales charts.這個型號的銷售業績將猛升。PHRASESsend sth soaring使⋯猛增The fuel shortage sent prices soaring.燃料短缺使價格飛漲。soar to new heights猛增至新高Property stock has soared to new heights.地產股飛漲並創新高。
soar

verb²

2fly high in the air高飛ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBhigh翱翔overhead在上空翱翔A bird soared high overhead.一隻鳥在高空翱翔。up, upwards/upward聳立;高聳The cliffs soared upward.峭壁高聳入雲。PREPOSITIONabove, across, into在⋯上升騰;衝過⋯;升入⋯Rockets soared into the sky.火箭衝入天空。over在⋯上方翱翔an eagle soaring high above them一隻在他們上空高高翱翔的鷹past飛過⋯The ball went soaring past my head.那球從我的頭頂飛過。through飛過⋯She stopped suddenly and her bag went soaring through the air.她驟然停下,於是乎手提包嗖地飛到半空中。towards/toward朝⋯飛
IELTS BNC: 5684 COCA: 4707
soar verb
soar (prices soar) fly1 (planes soar)
soar

verb

 See also the entry for rise 另见rise条soar ♦︎ jump ♦︎ surge ♦︎ spiral ♦︎ rocket ♦︎ leap ♦︎ shoot upThese are all words that can be used when an amount, level or number increases quickly. 这些词均表示急剧上升、猛涨。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to soar / jump / shoot up in price, number, etc.to soar / jump / surge / rocket / leap / shoot up (by) 10%, 2 000, etc.to soar / jump / rocket / leap / shoot up from 2% to 5%the price soars / jumps / surges / spirals / rockets / leaps / shoots upthe cost soars / jumps / surges / spirals / rocketsprofits soar / jump / surge / leapthe number / level soars / jumps / shoots upto soar / jump / surge / leap / shoot up suddenlyto jump / surge / leap / shoot up dramatically soar [intransitive] (written) to increase very quickly in value, amount or level (价值、数量或水平)急升,猛增Soaring costs have made progress difficult.猛增的成本使进展变得困难了。Air pollution is set to soar above safety levels.空气污染有可能严重超过安全水平。OPP tumble , plummet slump jump [intransitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to increase suddenly and by a large amount 猛涨;猛增Prices jumped by 60% last year.去年物价暴涨了60%。OPP slump slump surge [intransitive] (especially business 尤用于商业) (of prices, profits or the rate of sth) to suddenly increase in value or level (价格、利润或比率)急剧上升,飞涨,激增Profits from cigarettes surged to $225m last year.去年的香烟利润激增至2.25亿元。OPP slump slump see also surge increase noun spiral ˈspaɪrəl (-ll-, NAmE usually -l-) [intransitive] (disapproving) to increase quickly in level or amount (水平或数量)急剧增长Prices are spiralling out of control.物价飞涨,失去了控制。 Spiral is nearly always used with a negative meaning. * spiral几乎总是含有消极意义spiralling debt / price / budget deficit激增的债务;飞涨的物价;急剧上升的预算赤字To spiral down/downwards is to decrease rapidly. * spiral down/downwards表示急剧下降Shares in the company continued to spiral downwards.公司的股价继续急剧下跌。 rocket [intransitive](of an amount or rate) to increase very quickly and suddenly (数量或比率)快速增长,猛增They were forced to move out because of the rocketing crime rate.由于犯罪率猛增,他们被迫搬了出去。OPP plummet slump leap (leapt, leapt or leaped, leaped) [intransitive] (often approving) to increase suddenly and by a large amount 猛涨;猛增The company saw pre-tax profits leap to £14.5 million in 2004.2004年公司的税前利润骤增到1 450万英镑。OPP plunge slump ˌshoot ˈup

phrasal verb

(shot, shot) (rather informal, often disapproving) to increase suddenly and by a large amount 猛涨;猛增Ticket prices shot up last year.去年票价猛涨。NOTE 辨析 Jump, leap or shoot up? Leap is usually used when the increase is seen as a positive thing: profits, shares and prices can leap or jump but costs can only jump. Leap usually suggests a more dramatic, surprising or significant increase. * leap通常指积极的增长,leap或jump可指profit、share和price增长,但jump只能指费用增长。leap通常指一种更加戏剧性、令人吃惊或意义重大的增长Raw material costs jumped 1 per cent last month.原材料价格上月涨了1%。Raw material costs leaped 1 per cent last month. Shoot up is used in more informal contexts, and especially when the increase is seen as a negative thing. * shoot up用于较为非正式的语境,尤指消极性增长Prices / charges / interest rates have shot up.价格/收费/利率暴涨。

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