fluctuated
英 [ˈflʌktʃueɪtɪd]
美 [ˈflʌktʃueɪtɪd]
v. (大小、数量、质量等)波动; (在…之间)起伏不定
fluctuate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:fluctuated
柯林斯词典
- VERB 变动;波动;上下浮动
If somethingfluctuates, it changes a lot in an irregular way.- Body temperature can fluctuate if you are ill.
人患病后体温可能会上下波动。 - ...the fluctuating price of oil.
油价的浮动
- Body temperature can fluctuate if you are ill.
双语例句
- His feelings fluctuated between excitement and fear.
他的心情变化不定,有时激动,有时害怕。 - This week's option market seemed to have fluctuated because somebody was selling maliciously.
本周的期货市场,因为有人恶意抛盘而显得震荡不稳。 - In the UK, public spending has fluctuated within a fairly narrow band throughout the same period.
同期,英国的公共支出一直在相当窄的范围内波动。 - Since reform and opening-up, the trend of China's macro-economic is upward in long-term, but in short-term is periodic fluctuated.
内容提要改革开放以来,我国宏观经济的长期走势看好,但在短期内呈现周期性波动。 - Over the decades, the attention we have paid to it has fluctuated.
数十年以来,我们对它的关注有起有落。 - The growth rate of the Chinese in Connecticut has fluctuated over the last century due to various different factors.
由于各种因素的影响,上个世纪华人增长率小有波动。 - Financial markets around the world have plunged and fluctuated wildly in recent months.
近几个月来,世界范围内的金融市场持续下滑,不断波动。 - And the price of his bread fluctuated according to the people's needs.
并且他的面包的价格是根据人们的需要而波动的。 - Since the breakdown of Bretton Woods System, both nominal and real exchange rates have fluctuated frequently and widely.
自从布雷顿森林体系崩溃以来,名义汇率和实际汇率的波动成为世界经济的常态。 - We had already perceived how the temperature fluctuated.
我们已注意到温度的波动情形。