推上去,增高,提高; 顶
ph.
1. Will you help me to push up the window?
你能帮我把窗推上好吗?
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1. Bernanke said rising oil prices presented a " very tough call " for central bankers, because energy price gains not only slow growth but push up inflation.
2. push up在线翻译
2. Even though the overall per capita income is still low, high earners push up the luxury goods market and the whole service industry as well.
3. The central bank said another factor for inflation is rising salaries, which will push up overall price levels.
4. Soaring coal and shipping costs have combined to push up the raw material cost and squeeze steel makers'profit margins.
5. China's ongoing macroeconomic adjustment tightened land supply and credit, postponed many developments and increased consumers'worries declining property supplies will push prices up.
6. It's when we see a need but push down that natural compulsion to help that the community stands up and rears it's head - justifiably.
7. There's this constant push in China to build things up from the grassroots level.
8. Continuous inflow of FDI and robust investment growth at home will further expand the manufacturing capacity and push up surplus from processing trade.
9. " A coordinative office to push traffic integration between both cities has already been set up, " Wang said.
10. " Higher standard of energy efficiency and environmental protection will further push up cost of production, " he said.
verb
1. push upward
2. push upward
e.g. The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air
Synonym: thrust