词汇 | fluctuated |
释义 | fluctuated past simple and past participle offluctuate fluctuate verb[ I ] uk /ˈflʌk.tʃu.eɪt/ us /ˈflʌk.tʃu.eɪt/ C2 to change, especially continuously and between one level or thing and another: (尤指持续)波动,起伏不定 fluctuate according toVegetable prices fluctuate according to the season.蔬菜价格随着季节变化而涨落。 Her wages fluctuate between £150 and £200 a week.她的周薪在150英镑到200英镑之间浮动。 fluctuate wildlyHer weight fluctuates wildly.她的体重起伏很大。 fluctuating prices波动的价格 Changing about-face about-turn alterable altered alternate churn make an about-turn make something into something malleable meta metamorphose morph mutate pervert revolutionize rollback rotation rotational sanitization transcribe Related wordfluctuation Examples of fluctuatedfluctuated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The nominal rate of tax fluctuated between 1s and 4s in the early eighteenth century, as governments tried to relieve the burden in peace time. However, the levels of infection in female and male fish fluctuated in different months but no statistical difference was observed. Although prevalence values fluctuated during the study period, they never exceeded 36%. Cereal yields, as indicators of output, fluctuated over the period of the trial, masking any possible long-term change. An interesting result of the archival revolution was to demonstrate that the relationship between the two was not constant but fluctuated over time. Thereafter, it gradually increased but fluctuated widely through the remaining period. Between 1985 and 1989, production tended to rise, although it fluctuated sharply from year to year. The use of threshing machines has always fluctuated in tandem with the ability of farmers to access liquid cash. After the age of 20, the share of men described as farm workers fluctuated around a low percentage (15-25 %) without displaying a clear trend. Wages were disbursed irregularly, the sum of each payment fluctuated, and the monthly wage served as the standard for wage payment. Anthelmintic bait acceptance by foxes in this study fluctuated seasonally. Between 1980 and 1991, the operation costs of grant-supported projects fluctuated between 80 and 90 trillion yen. In the half-century spanning 1794 to 1848, the institution's funding levels fluctuated and thus, too, its overall condition. It was found that at low subsample size, the mean fluctuated erratically. The proportion had fluctuated between 4 and 5% since 1921 but from the 1960s has progressively increased above that level. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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