inched的意思和读音

inched

: [ɪntʃt] : [ɪntʃt]

adj.

v.“inch”

adj.1....,

v.1.“inch”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of inch

1. inchage inched inching switch ...

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1.The bank's worry was that today's inflation, which inched up to 4. 1% in July, might influence how wages and prices are set for the future.[font=Verdana]7[font=][font=Verdana]4.1%[font=]

2.As the front line of fighting between rebels and government forces inched closer to Ajdabiya, the city remained relatively calm.线Ajdabiya,

3.Digging his fingernails into the rubble window seals, he inched his way toward the front.

4.Over the last decade, the Chinese have steadily inched up in the rankings of supercomputers.

5.Meanwhile, Russian stocks inched higher Monday after bouncing back on Friday after a week of heavy losses.

6.She inched her way along, never letting herself so much as blink, even when her eyes burned.沿线使

7.Quietly, so as not to disturb the child's mother, he rose from the bed and inched toward the cradle.

8.I inched backward. Then I turned and tiptoed toward the Indian and Vargas and in a whisper told them what I had seen.

9.The children inched through the traffic .

10.Beer and wine sales have inched up as well over the last few years.