meteoric的意思和读音

meteoric

: [ˌmitiˈɔrɪk] : [ˌmiːtiˈɒrɪk]

adj.

Adj.+n.meteoric rise,meteoric career

adj.gradual

adj.dramatic,sudden,swift,spectacular,impressive

meteoricadj.

1.achieving success very quickly

a meteoric rise to fame

a meteoric career

2.connected with meteors

meteoric craters

adj.1.;;,2.;使;;,

adj.1.becoming very successful very quickly2.from or relating to a meteor

1. meteoric water meteoric meteorite crater ...

2. esoteric meteoric rhetoric ...

3. meteoric water meteoric meteorite crater ...

4. merited > meteoric > mingle (使)> ...

5. Margin Meteoric , Miniscule ...

6. ... meteoric2. ephemeral1. ...

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1.The workers who powered China's meteoric rise as the world's factory are under pressures few could have imagined just a year ago.

2.Vernon zhong: Chief designer? Really a meteoric rise. I need to consider for a while to know if i can bless for you.

3.Dumbledore's future career seemed likely to be meteoric, and the only question that remained was when he would become Minister of Magic.

4.Though the occasional comparisons to the Supremes are hyperbolic, to say the least, the rise of Destiny's Child has been similarly meteoric.

5.Now his meteoric rise will include a call-up to Fabio Capello's provisional England squad for the friendly with Holland.

6.Ordinary meteoric water is water that has soaked into the ground from the surface, from precipitation and from lakes and streams.

7.Indeed, Yan Qi's meteoric rise, like that of the city, is difficult to explain by logic alone.

8.Metallogenic fluids are mainly rock formation water and meteoric water as well as possible addition of magmatic hydrothermal solutions.

9.The company has grown at a meteoric pace, doubling in size since 2009 and pushing international competitors aside.——2009

10.Any dissenting investors are probably appeased by the meteoric rise in the company's share price, which has tripled since 2007.2007