nosedived

英 ['nozdaɪv]

vi. 俯冲;暴跌;突然变坏
n. (价格等的)急降, 暴跌;(飞机的)俯冲;(名声)低落;(情况)突然变坏
nosedive 的过去式, 过去分词



双语例句

  1. The value of other shares nosedived by £ 2.6 billion.
    其他股票市值暴跌26亿英镑。
  2. Since the US invasion the president's reputation has nosedived.
    自美国入侵以来,总统的声望一落千丈。
  3. The auto-parts venture, which performed reasonably well until auto sales nosedived last year, has a better track record, but its future depends entirely on a recovery in that market.
    汽车配件部门在去年汽车销量滑坡之前的表现还一直不错,但它的未来完全取决于汽车市场的复苏。
  4. Toyota sales have nosedived due to the soaring value of the yen, which makes Japanese products more expensive overseas.
    由于日元大幅度升值推高了日本产品在海外的价格,所以丰田汽车的销售急剧下滑。
  5. When public sector work nosedived as the austerity drive took hold, one company realised it would have to look elsewhere for the construction-based work on which its fortunes relied.
    随着紧缩措施的影响逐渐显现,来自公共部门的业务急转直下,此时,有一家公司意识到,必需从其他地方寻找与建筑相关的工程,这也是公司的利润来源。
  6. "Tim, it's Kathy," our nurse said that Kim's liver function had nosedived, and they had already started inducing labor.
    “蒂姆,我是凯茜。”护士说金的肝脏功能急剧下降,他们已经开始给她引产。
  7. The president's popularity nosedived after the revelations of corruption.
    在贪污的事揭露出来之后,总统的声望骤降。
  8. Spectators in the crowd watched in horror as the plane nosedived.
    人群中的目击者惊恐地看着飞机俯冲下来。
  9. The US stock market was cut in half and the economy nosedived.
    结果美国股市腰斩,经济急剧下滑。