blip

英[bl?p]
美[bl?p]

基本釋義

n.
[電子學]尖峰信號,尖頭信號; 短促而尖銳的聲音; (統(tǒng)計數字的)上下浮動; 雷達的可視信號

詞性變化

實用例句

Was it just a temporary blip on an otherwise healthy growth curve?

這是否是原本良好的增長曲線中暫時的偏離?

柯林斯例句

What interests me is what occurs during the blip and shudder.

我所感興趣的是這波動、顫栗的過程中都發(fā)生了什么.

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For most of them even that currency crisis was just a blip.

對多數人來說,那場危機不過是暫停了一陣罷了.

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The market had one bad blip today.

今天行情出現(xiàn)了短暫的低迷.

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The Blip is out of focus.

雷達的影像模糊不清.

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This year aboard is going to be just a blip in the grand scheme of things!

今年的出國對我將來的發(fā)展方向很重要.

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This financial crisis was no minor blip, to be forgotten as quickly as possible.

此次金融危機決非一段微不足道 、 乃至可以很快忘掉的小插曲.

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A third option is that bond investors think today's inflation rates are a blip.

第三種解釋是債券投資者認為眼下的通脹率已達頂峰.

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The aircraft was then brought into a position where the blip was central.

隨后,飛機被領航到目標標志點顯示在屏幕中心的那個位置.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption;

    "the market had one bad blip today"

    "you can't react to the day-to-day blips"

    "renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales"

  • 2. a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface

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