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peaking [pi:kɪŋ]

n. 剧烈增加;

例句:

  • I helped them their listening and peaking. Their parents highly of me.
    我帮忙他们提高听、说能力, 他们的父母高度赞扬了我.
  • China was only slightly behind, peaking at more than 90 per cent.
    中国仅次于此, 其历史高点的市盈率比全球指数高出90%.
  • Inflation got out of control, peaking at 28 % in August 2008.
    去年越南的通货膨胀失去了控制, 在2008年8月达到了28%的高峰.
  • June of that year, peaking at number one.
    来自BBC
  • Surgery is, at least, a relatively late-peaking career.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Listen to those contrarians who saw the Dow peaking in 1995.
    来自CNN