fluctuated

fluctuated[ˈflʌktjueitid] 

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原级:fluctuate

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fluctuated

现在分词:fluctuating

fluctuated 基本解释
波动,涨落,起伏( fluctuate的过去式和过去分词 );
fluctuated 单语例句

1. fluctuated的反义词

1. However the market fluctuated amid talk the US central bank could cut rates soon to stave off a global credit squeeze.

2. Crude oil hit a trading record of $ 111 but fluctuated between gains and losses, while copper futures fell.

3. fluctuated

3. The Chinese currency has fluctuated more widely and frequently after the country widened the yuan's fluctuation band against the US dollar earlier this year.

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4. The Chinese currency has fluctuated more widely and frequently after the country widened the yuan's fluctuation band against with US dollar earlier this year.

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5. For several years his weight fluctuated, until he eventually gave up on being a restrained eater and the weight stayed on.

6. Analysts attributed the leap to its recovering stainless steel business, whose gross profit declined 17 percent in 2007 as nickel prices fluctuated violently.

7. The voting pattern fluctuated through the day, with Guatemala leading until the sixth round when they tied at 93 each.

8. The hunger strike began in the summer of 2005 and reached a peak of 131 prisoners but the number has fluctuated widely.

9. On May 7, trading was suspended again after the company said its share price " fluctuated irregularly ".

10. It also promised to purchase chickens at a preset prices, even when the market prices fluctuated.

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