rockets
英
/ˈrɒkɪts/
美
/ˈrɑːkɪts/
n.
火箭武器;火箭(弹);焰火;烟花
v.
快速增长;猛增;迅速移动;(使)迅速成功,迅速提高地位
rocket的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
rocket
频次
1
N-COUNT 火箭
A rocket is a space vehicle that is shaped like a long tube.
2
N-COUNT 火箭弹;火箭推进式导弹
A rocket is a missile containing explosive that is powered by gas.
There has been a renewed rocket attack on the capital.
首都遭受了新一轮的火箭袭击。
3
N-COUNT 烟花;焰火
A rocket is a firework that quickly goes high into the air and then explodes.
4
VERB (价格)猛涨,飙升;(社会问题)急剧增多
If things such as prices or social problems rocket, they increase very quickly and suddenly.
Fresh food is so scarce that prices have rocketed...
新鲜食物非常匮乏,导致价格猛涨。
5
VERB 疾驰;飞奔
If something such as a vehicle rockets somewhere, it moves there very quickly.
A train rocketed by, shaking the walls of the row houses...
一辆火车疾驰而过,排屋的墙都摇晃起来。
双语例句
全部 火箭 火箭武器 焰火 烟花
1
Rockets and shells continued to hit the battered port.
火箭和炮弹继续袭击已遭受重创的港口。
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2
We saw the booster rockets disengage and fall into the sea.
我们看到火箭助推器脱落后坠入大海。
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3
The idea took off like a rocket.
这种思想立即风靡一时。
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4
The rocket crashed a few seconds after it left the ground.
火箭离开地面几秒钟便坠毁了。
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5
There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside.
突然一声巨响,仿佛有人在外面引爆了火箭似的。
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6
The rocket was launched in Marc