runup

[美]/ˈrʌnʌp/
[英]/ˈrʌnʌp/
词频: 极高

释义

v. 提高或增加某物,如价格、成本或债务;升起或举起某物,如旗帜;建造或构建某物;向上运行或迅速积累;迅速完成或结束某事;价格上涨或波浪涌起
n. 事件前的准备期或前奏;数量、水平或价格的逐渐增加或积累;向上的坡度或倾斜;如发动机启动或加速的动作
词形变化
复数runups

例句

stock markets experienced a significant runup before the earnings report.

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retailers reported substantial sales runup during the holiday season.

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analysts predicted a price runup in the housing market.

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the political poll showed growing support during the election runup.

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energy companies saw a demand runup as temperatures dropped.

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tech stocks continued their remarkable runup throughout the quarter.

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the restaurant industry experienced an activity runup during the weekend.

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manufacturers prepared for a production runup to meet increasing orders.

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the currency experienced an unexpected runup against the dollar.

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tourism operators anticipated a booking runup for the summer season.

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the company announced a hiring runup to support expansion plans.

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consumer spending showed a notable runup at the beginning of the year.

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the luxury goods market witnessed a price runup in recent months.

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pharmaceutical companies reported a demand runup for cold medicines.

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agricultural producers prepared for a harvest runup in the coming weeks.

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