1.波动,起伏,涨落;【物】脉动;(市价等)变动
2.(意见等)动摇不定
3.使波动,使起伏
1.to change frequently
1.Moran is right, it is simple: and yet, for such a simple message, its cultural penetration has been patchy, fluctuating and disappointing.
墨兰是对的,这本来就很简单:然而,即便是这样一个简单的信息,它的文化穿透一直都不甚完整,摇摆不定,令人失望。
2.Fluctuating inventories have been a big influence on overall economic activity since the onset of the crisis.
自危机爆发时起,变化不定的库存水平就一直对整体经济活动造成很大影响。
3.World market seem to be always changing and fluctuating. Inpidual cannot expect to focus on the single career.
世界市场变化波动,个人不能期待做一份工作。
4.The committee said the decision was in response to increased threats to the economy and fluctuating inflation rates.
该委员会说,这一决定是对经济受到的威胁增加和通货膨胀率波动做出的反应。
5.Times Square - first known as Long Acre Square - has spent the past century under strongly fluctuating fortunes .
时代广场最初叫朗埃克广场,它已经在历史的沉浮中走过了一个世纪。
6.The rapid economic recovery are pleased to see, but the zhejiang mass economy fluctuating too large it is an indisputable fact.
经济快速复苏令人欣慰,但是浙江块状经济的波动性过大却是不争的事实。
7.Prices of some commodities, such as corn and wheat, are now fluctuating as much in a single day as they did in a year in the early 1990s.
玉米和小麦等大宗商品价格如今一天的波动就与上世纪90年代初一年的波幅相当。
8.It would not be influenced by the vibration, fluctuating steam pressure, and the water hammer.
不受震动、蒸汽压力波动和水锤的影响。
9.But fake beauty is beauty as well. Their chests fluctuating, whether true or fake, could excite the men around them at this time.
她们胸前的起伏荡漾,无论是真的还是假的,在这个时候都可以刺激到在她们身边的男人们。
10.Fluctuating market conditions bring out a survival instinct that sometimes makes them commit illegal or immoral acts.
动荡的市场环境会激发生存的本能,从而让他们有时做些不合法或不道德的事情。