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
- One absurd bid can push up prices for lots of people.
一次不合理的出价便能推升与许多人相关的价格。 - 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。 - Models also predict that climate change will push up peak temperatures faster than average temperatures.
该模型还预言,气候变化提高峰值气温的速度将比提高平均温度的速度更快。 - The disappointing performance of the railway has also encouraged air carriers to push up prices.
铁路系统令人失望的性能也鼓励了航空公司提高价格。 - It's not my job to push up the sales.
我并不是负责提高销售额的。 - 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。 - 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。 - Money has been poured into the production of biofuels, which has helped push up food prices.
有关方面将大量资金投入生物燃料的生产,从而推高了食品价格。 - 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。 - In coal, the five-year plan could push up imports, analysts say.
分析人士称,下一个五年计划可能推高煤炭进口。
