late 14c., from Old French essorer "fly up, soar," from Vulgar Latin *exaurare "rise into the air," from Latin ex- "out" (see ex-) + aura "breeze, air" (see aura). Of mountains, buildings, etc., by 1812; of prices, emotions, etc. from 1929. Related: Soared; soaring.
中文解释
1. 嗖的一声.2. 嗖的一声,就飞上天了。3. from Latin ex- "out" (see ex-) + aura "breeze, air" (see aura). <== air.
实用例句
1. The temperature in the south will soar into the hundreds.
南方的温度会上升到一百多度。
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2. If you're lucky, a splendid golden eagle may soar into view.
幸运的话,会有一只光彩夺目的金雕飞入你的视野。
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3. Insurance claims are expected to soar.
预计保险索赔数量会急剧增加。
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4. Buzzards soar overhead at a great height.
秃鹰在高空翱翔。
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5. Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.