bumpier

bumpier

美 [?b?mpi]  英 ['b?mpi]

  • adj.(路等)崎嶇不平的;(車等)顛簸的;【航】氣流變換不定的
  • 網絡崎嶇的;顛簸不平的;沖撞的

詞形變化

比較級:bumpier  最高級:bumpiest  

反義詞

adj.

同義詞

英漢解釋

adj.
1.
(路等)崎嶇不平的
2.
(車等)顛簸的
3.
【航】氣流變換不定的

英英解釋

adj.

例句

Lapses in policy may mean that the economy is in for a bumpier ride in the near term but long-term fundamentals remain sound.

政策失誤或許意味短期之內越南經濟步履維艱長期基本面依然良好

China is headed for a much bumpier landing than the global economy would like.

相比全球經濟中國經濟面臨更為顛簸著陸

That may mean safer roads, but it also means a bumpier, less vibrant economy.

意味公路比較安全同時意味經濟更加崎嶇不平缺乏生氣

I remember Monza was a lot bumpier and now you can still feel them but it is much smoother and there is more grip.

記得蒙扎顛簸一些現在可以感覺到它們其實平滑很多更多

So the Middle East's economic transition could be a lot bumpier than that of eastern Europe (which was itself a pretty rough ride at times).

所以中東經濟轉變相比東歐來說很多坎坷何況東歐本身改革時不時也是困難重重)。

If the mortgage-backed market does go to hell in a handcart, the banks will have an even bumpier ride.

如果抵押貸款支持證券市場成為通往地獄列車恐怕銀行就是上面倒霉司機

Analysis: After 10 years, China's WTO ride could get bumpier Analysis: After 10 years, China's WTO ride could get bumpier

分析中國入世前路依然崎嶇

A bumpier but freer road

道路崎嶇自由