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skyrocket
sky·rock·et S0460000 (skī′rŏk′ĭt)n. A firework that ascends high into the air where it explodes in a brilliant cascade of flares and starlike sparks.intr. & tr.v. sky·rock·et·ed, sky·rock·et·ing, sky·rock·ets To rise or cause to rise rapidly and suddenly: Wheat prices skyrocketed. Discovery of oil here has skyrocketed land values.skyrocket (ˈskaɪˌrɒkɪt) n (Astronautics) another word for rocket11vb (intr) informal to rise rapidly, as in pricesky•rock•et (ˈskaɪˌrɒk ɪt) n. 1. a rocket firework that explodes high in the air, usu. in brilliant and colorful sparks. v.i. 2. to rise or increase rapidly or suddenly, esp. to unprecedented levels. v.t. 3. to cause to rise or increase rapidly and usu. suddenly. 4. to thrust or advance suddenly or dramatically; catapult. [1680–90] skyrocket Past participle: skyrocketed Gerund: skyrocketing
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skyrocket | skyrocket |
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I skyrocket | you skyrocket | he/she/it skyrockets | we skyrocket | you skyrocket | they skyrocket |
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I skyrocketed | you skyrocketed | he/she/it skyrocketed | we skyrocketed | you skyrocketed | they skyrocketed |
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I am skyrocketing | you are skyrocketing | he/she/it is skyrocketing | we are skyrocketing | you are skyrocketing | they are skyrocketing |
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I have skyrocketed | you have skyrocketed | he/she/it has skyrocketed | we have skyrocketed | you have skyrocketed | they have skyrocketed |
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I was skyrocketing | you were skyrocketing | he/she/it was skyrocketing | we were skyrocketing | you were skyrocketing | they were skyrocketing |
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I had skyrocketed | you had skyrocketed | he/she/it had skyrocketed | we had skyrocketed | you had skyrocketed | they had skyrocketed |
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I will skyrocket | you will skyrocket | he/she/it will skyrocket | we will skyrocket | you will skyrocket | they will skyrocket |
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I will have skyrocketed | you will have skyrocketed | he/she/it will have skyrocketed | we will have skyrocketed | you will have skyrocketed | they will have skyrocketed |
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I will be skyrocketing | you will be skyrocketing | he/she/it will be skyrocketing | we will be skyrocketing | you will be skyrocketing | they will be skyrocketing |
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I have been skyrocketing | you have been skyrocketing | he/she/it has been skyrocketing | we have been skyrocketing | you have been skyrocketing | they have been skyrocketing |
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I will have been skyrocketing | you will have been skyrocketing | he/she/it will have been skyrocketing | we will have been skyrocketing | you will have been skyrocketing | they will have been skyrocketing |
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I had been skyrocketing | you had been skyrocketing | he/she/it had been skyrocketing | we had been skyrocketing | you had been skyrocketing | they had been skyrocketing |
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I would skyrocket | you would skyrocket | he/she/it would skyrocket | we would skyrocket | you would skyrocket | they would skyrocket |
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I would have skyrocketed | you would have skyrocketed | he/she/it would have skyrocketed | we would have skyrocketed | you would have skyrocketed | they would have skyrocketed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | skyrocket - propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoonrocketvisual signal - a signal that involves visual communication | | 2. | skyrocket - sends a firework display high into the skyrocketfirework, pyrotechnic - (usually plural) a device with an explosive that burns at a low rate and with colored flames; can be used to illuminate areas or send signals etc. | Verb | 1. | skyrocket - shoot up abruptly, like a rocket; "prices skyrocketed"rocketgo up, rise, move up, lift, arise, come up, uprise - move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows" |
skyrocketverbTo rise abruptly and precipitously:rocket, sky, soar.Informal: shoot up.Translationssky (skai) – plural skies (often with the) – noun the part of space above the earth, in which the sun, moon etc can be seen; the heavens. The sky was blue and cloudless; We had grey skies and rain throughout our holiday; The skies were grey all week. 天空 天空ˌsky-ˈblue adjective, noun (of) the light blue colour of cloudless sky. She wore a sky-blue dress. 天藍色的 天蓝色的ˈsky-diving noun the sport of jumping from aircraft and waiting for some time before opening one's parachute. 高空跳傘運動 高空跳伞运动ˈsky-diver noun 高空跳傘者 高空跳伞者ˌsky-ˈhigh adverb, adjective very high. The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices. 聳入雲霄地(的) 高入云霄地ˈskyjack verb to hijack a plane. 劫機 劫机ˈskyjacker noun 劫機犯 劫机者ˈskylight noun a window in a roof or ceiling. The attic had only a small skylight and was very dark. 天窗 天窗ˈskyline noun the outline of buildings, hills etc seen against the sky. the New York skyline; I could see something moving on the skyline. (以天空為背景建築物和山丘等的)天際線 (以天空为背景的)轮廓线 ˈskyrocket verb to rise sharply; to increase rapidly and suddenly. Housing prices have skyrocketed. 暴漲,突然高升 暴涨,猛涨 ˈskyrocket noun a rocket firework that explodes in brilliant colourful sparks. 流星煙火 流星焰火(一种鞭炮) ˈskyscraper noun a high building of very many storeys, especially in the United State. 摩天大樓 摩天大楼the sky's the limit there is no upper limit eg to the amount of money that may be spent. Choose any present you like – the sky's the limit! 沒有上限 没有限制skyrocket
skyrocket into (something or some place)1. To move into some position or status with remarkable speed. With three goals in quick succession, the underdog team suddenly skyrocketed into the lead. The singer skyrocketed into the limelight this year with the huge success of his debut album.2. To move someone or something into some position or status with remarkable speed. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "skyrocket" and "into." The incredible sales of the company's newest product has skyrocketed them into a position of market dominance. The huge growth of her wealth over the past year skyrocketed her into the top ten list of the most wealthy individuals.See also: skyrocketskyrocket to (something or some place)1. To move into some position or status with remarkable speed. With three goals in quick succession, the underdog team suddenly skyrocketed to the lead. The singer skyrocketed to the limelight this year with the huge success of his debut album.2. To move someone or something into some position or status with remarkable speed. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "skyrocket" and "into." The incredible sales of the company's newest product has skyrocketed them to a position of market dominance. The huge growth of her wealth over the past year skyrocketed her to the top ten list of the most wealthy individuals.See also: skyrocketEncyclopediaSeeskyMedicalSeeSKYskyrocket
Synonyms for skyrocketverb to rise abruptly and precipitouslySynonymsSynonyms for skyrocketnoun propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoonSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun sends a firework display high into the skySynonymsRelated Wordsverb shoot up abruptly, like a rocketSynonymsRelated Words- go up
- rise
- move up
- lift
- arise
- come up
- uprise
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