单词 | trajectory |
释义 | trajectory (trədʒektəri ) Word forms: trajectories 1. countable noun The trajectory of a moving object is the path that it follows as it moves. ...the trajectory of an artillery shell. [+ of] Synonyms: path, line, course, track 2. countable noun The trajectory of something such as a person's career is the course that it follows over time. ...a relentlessly upward career trajectory. Collocations: downward trajectory Yet by Friday's close the share price had lost almost a fifth of its value and the downward trajectory appeared to have returned. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She can't continue on this downward trajectory! The Sun (2013) The third quarter figures could be the next step on a downward trajectory. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He said that the company had secured a $25 million bank facility in readiness 'to resume our growth trajectory in the second half of 2014'. Times, Sunday Times Despite their modest profile, they have maintained an impressive growth trajectory, surpassing that of the wider economic recovery since 2010. Times, Sunday Times Analysts believe that it could be worth 800 million because of its spectacular growth trajectory. Times, Sunday Times Its private equity owner said nearly four years ago that it was holding on to the chain 'for a further three years as the company accelerates its impressive growth trajectory'. Times, Sunday Times Yesterday's full-year results continued the solid growth trajectory - pre-tax profits were up 8 per cent to 1.17 billion, on revenues up 4 per cent to 11.7 billion. Times, Sunday Times As the show's trajectory continues, the broader significance of this dislocated object starts to dawn on us. The Times Literary Supplement They were fourteen in 2008, ninth in 2012, and if their trajectory continues they will be in a position to challenge for a medal by 2016. Times, Sunday Times This trajectory continues through a patch of scrub land until it curves back to the north, running mostly through small forests interrupted by dirt roads and local residencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The wild salmon population is much smaller than it used to be, but is on an upward trajectory. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The pound has been on an upward trajectory since the middle of last year. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Sales and profits rose in a scarcely faltering upward trajectory. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 轨道 Japanese: 軌道 |
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