jumped-up
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌdʒʌmptˈʌp]
- 美式音标 [ˌdʒʌmptˈʌp]
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基本解释
- adj.暴发的;高生的
英汉例句
- Technical innovation is a when promote development of current world economy important and jumped-up force.
技术创新是推动当今世界经济发展的一支重要新兴力量。 - Chinese real estate industry is a jumped-up industry, developing to now is not more than 20 years. Therefore a lot of problems still need to be solved.
房地产业在我国毕竟是个新兴的行业,发展至今不过20多年,所以房地产市场中还存在很多的问题需要研究、解决。 - Direct selling is a jumped-up mode of marketing channel, which means that company employs salesman to sell product to customers directly.
直销是一种新兴的营销渠道模式,是公司雇佣销售人员直接将产品销售给顾客的一种方式。 - He jumped from table to table, eating standing up--he didn't like to sit down very much, his back hurt--; or walking around.
在不同的桌子间窜来窜去,站着吃东西,他不怎么喜欢坐着,因为长年背痛,或者在宴席间四处走动
耶鲁公开课 - 欧洲文明课程节选 - She was arrested in 1947 and sent to prison on a complicated and rather jumped-up drugs charge.
NPR: 'With Billie': A Jazz Great, As Others Saw Her - In other words, another jumped-up gearhead that management ignores and the rank and file endure.
FORBES: Reprieve For A Dying Species - Consider the jumped-up aggression of North Korea, al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran and Venezuela.
FORBES: Obama's Weakness Emboldens Bad Guys
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词组短语
- Jumped -up people 暴发户
- jumped -up growth 高生长
- burgeoning jumped -up rising 新兴的
- global jumped -up auto production base 新兴的汽车生产基地
短语
英英字典
- behaving as if you are very important in your job or position, especially because you used to be in a much lower position
- suddenly risen in significance, esp when appearing arrogant