highs
英 [haɪz]
美 [haɪz]
n. 最高水平; 最大数量; 高气压区; 反气旋; (某天、某星期等的)最高气温
high的复数
双语例句
- Emerging markets are struggling with soaring food prices – at record highs this week – and the resulting inflation.
新兴市场正疲于应对飙升的食品价格本周创下新高和由此引发的通胀。 - Levels of air pollution in Beijing have hit all-time highs and triggered health concerns beyond China.
近期北京的空气污染达到史上最严重程度,在中国以外也引发了健康忧虑。 - After trading reached frenzied highs, however, Xinhua changed course.
然而,在股市交易达到疯狂的高点后,新华社改变了立场。 - Asian stocks surged to 11-month highs.
亚洲股市也飙升至11个月来的高位。 - Stock markets hit new post-crisis highs this week. Cue immense excitement.
本周,股市创下了危机后的新高,暗示市场处于极度兴奋状态。 - They've experienced both the highs and the lows of married life.
他们经历了婚姻生活的种种幸福和痛苦。 - Credit spreads hit new highs in Ireland and Portugal too.
爱尔兰和葡萄牙的公司债息差也创下了新高。 - Sales volumes at the main venue, branch venue, and from the group buying program reached all-time highs.
主会场和分会场的销售额,以及团购项目的销售额都创下了历史新高。 - The reason is that earnings to say nothing of profit margins are already at all-time highs.
但这是不可能的,原因是利润已经处于历史最高点,更不要说利润率了。 - In fact, record highs were reported this week in Washington state and Alaska.
事实上,华盛顿州和阿拉斯加州上周的温度都创下历史新高。