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词汇 rocketed
释义 rocketed
past simple and past participle ofrocket
rocket
verb[ Ioften+ adv/prep ]
 informaluk /ˈrɒk.ɪt/ us /ˈrɑː.kɪt/(alsoskyrocket)
to rise extremely quickly or make extremely quick progress towards success: 迅速上升;迅速成功,一举成功
House prices in the north are rocketing (up).北部的房价正在飞涨。
Their team rocketed to the top of the League.他们的球队在联赛上一举领先。
Sharon Stone rocketed to fame in the film "Basic Instinct".莎朗.斯通凭借电影《本能》一举成名。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to increase
increaseWe need to increase production to meet demand.
growThe number of people living alone grows each year.
risePrices rose by 10 per cent.
go upHouse prices keep going up.
escalateCrime in the city has escalated in recent weeks.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Price increases
accrual
added value
anti-inflation
anti-inflationary
appreciate by something
appreciate in value
appreciation
bull market
dead cat bounce
go through the roofidiom
hyperinflation
inflationary
overcharge
projected value
put something up
rack
rack something up
rebound
reinflate
roof

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Increasing and intensifying

Examples of rocketed


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In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Supplies were cut and shipping freights rocketed, sending up cement prices.
It showed up when firms published their balance sheets because their profits had rocketed astronomically.
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Has not devaluation and the floating of the pound rocketed the cost of production through raising the price of imports, we being an importing country?
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The rental is linked to assured shorthold tenancy rents, which have rocketed up recently.
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The cost of criminal legal aid has rocketed.
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Pupil:teacher ratios rocketed from 15.6 in 1992 and reached 16.4 by 1997.
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Shares in the aircraft building companies have rocketed.
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The result was that the number of accidents and fatalities rocketed.
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In 1956–57—a year of glut—prices rocketed at the end of the glut year.
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While inflation rocketed, excessive interference and controls meant that important markets ceased to work effectively and some barely worked at all.
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The number of students who attend polytechnics has rocketed since 1979.
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These prices, for a variety of reasons, have rocketed and gone down in a wild and unpredictable way.
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In 1995, they said that the number claiming invalidity benefit had rocketed and that something had to be done about it.
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But, despite this enormous sum, farmers' prices have dropped dramatically since 1951 while consumers' prices have rocketed to record heights.
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The price of food and phone charges have rocketed.
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