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rocketBrE /ˈrɒkɪt/NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪt/ noun [C] a spacecraft in the shape of a tube that is driven by a stream of gases let out behind it when fuel is burned inside 火箭◆a space rocket 太空火箭◆The rocket was launched in 2007. 这枚火箭发射于 2007 年。◆The idea took off like a rocket (= it immediately became popular). 这种思想立即风靡一时。 astronaut, countdown, dock, launch, mission, orbit, rocket, satellite, space, weightless [C] a missile (= a weapon that travels through the air) that carries a bomb and is driven by a stream of burning gases 火箭武器;火箭(弹)◆a rocket attack 火箭攻击 [C] a firework that goes high into the air and then explodes with coloured lights 焰火;烟花 [U] (BrE) (NAmE aru·gula) a plant with long green leaves that have a strong flavour and are eaten raw in salads 大蒜芥;芝麻菜;紫花南芥●to give sb a ˈrocket●to get a ˈrocket(BrE, informal) to speak angrily to sb because they have done sth wrong; to be spoken to angrily for this reason (受到)痛骂,斥责 rocketBrE /ˈrɒkɪt/NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they rocket BrE /ˈrɒkɪt/ NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪt/present simple - he / she / it rockets BrE /ˈrɒkɪts/ NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪts/past simple rocketed BrE /ˈrɒkɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪtɪd/past participle rocketed BrE /ˈrɒkɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪtɪd/ -ing form rocketing BrE /ˈrɒkɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrɑːkɪtɪŋ/ [I] (+ adv./prep.) to increase very quickly and suddenly 快速增长;猛增 SYN shoot up ◆rocketing prices 飞涨的价格◆Unemployment has rocketed up again. 失业人数再次猛增。◆The total has rocketed from 376 to 532. 总数从 376 猛增到 532。 [I] + adv./prep. to move very fast 迅速移动◆The car rocketed out of a side street. 汽车从一条小路上嗖的一下开了出来。 [I, T] to achieve or to make sb/sth achieve a successful position very quickly (使)迅速成功,迅速提高地位◆~ (sb/sth) to sthThe band rocketed to stardom with their first single. 这支乐队的第一首单曲使他们一举成名。 [T] ~ sthto attack a place with rockets 用火箭弹攻击 |