单词 | meteoric |
释义 | meteoric From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Astronomymeteoricme‧te‧or‧ic /ˌmiːtiˈɒrɪk◂ $ -ˈɔːrɪk, -ˈɑːrɪk/ adjective1 FAST/QUICKhappening very suddenly and quicklymeteoric rise from dancer to professional actress her The company has experienced meteoric growth.meteoric political career. The scandal ended his 2 HA technical from a meteor meteoric iron —meteorically /-kli/ adverb His career faded as meteorically as it grew.Examples from the Corpusmeteoric• Robert Fleck's rise was meteoric.• Its meteoric ascent defied the usual explanations.• Molinari has had a run of big moments in her meteoric political career, and this latest is fittingly pyrotechnic.• This is not a meteoric rise and fall.• The film tells the story of Lee's meteoric rise from North Dakota radio singer to jazz legend.• Together, they showcase his combustible bop chops and sublime ballad skills, as well as his meteoric rise to prominence.• A note of caution needs to be added concerning cementation in the meteoric vadose zone.• In many modern examples, diagenetic reactions in the meteoric zones are minimal.meteoric ... career• Molinari has had a run of big moments in her meteoric political career, and this latest is fittingly pyrotechnic. |
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