push up
英 [ˈpʊʃ ʌp]
美 [ˈpʊʃ ʌp]
n. 俯卧撑
v. 提高; 强使(物价等)上升
英英释义
verb
- push upward
- push upward
- The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air
双语例句
- The agreement could push up oil prices today.
该协议可能会推高今日油价。 - There are signs that some key countries could be willing to push up their targets.
有迹象表明,一些关键国家可能有意愿提高其减排目标。 - Rising pork prices could therefore push up China's inflation rate over coming months.
因此,未来几个月里,上涨的猪肉价格会推动中国通胀率的上升。 - When you put a piece of wood into water, the water seems to push up on the wood.
当你把一块木头放进水里,水似乎把木头向上托起。 - The change is expected to push up the cost of steel by about 30 per cent.
人们预计这一变化将把钢铁成本推高30%左右。 - Collective bargaining by unions tended to push up wages for non-graduates reducing the differential between them and university graduates.
工会的集体议价往往会推高非大学毕业生的工资,减少他们与大学毕业生之间的差距。 - High interest rates and deflation push up the exchange rate and with it the cost base.
即是高利率和通货紧缩,因之提高了汇率与其所具的成本基础。 - The problem is that many now claim that the money this attracted into commodities helped push up prices artificially.
问题是,现在有许多人声称被吸引到大宗商品上的资金人为的推高了物价。 - That tighter market tends to give bargaining power to workers and push up wages.
这种收紧的市场往往会赋予工人议价的权力并抬升工资。 - And they are studying whether the nation's booming housing market is helping push up consumer prices.
他们正在研究全国房屋市场的急速发展,是否推高消费价格。
