hike up
英 [haɪk ʌp]
美 [haɪk ʌp]
使(价格、比率、税率或数量)突然上升(或大幅提高)
柯林斯词典
英英释义
verb
- pull up
- He hitched up his socks and pants
- increase
- The landlord hiked up the rents
双语例句
- In Hong Kong, Mr. Gaw said, office rent is renewed every three years, when the landlord can hike up the rent regardless of what the tenant says.
他表示,在香港,写字楼租赁合同每3年续约,房东可以在续约时上调房租,而租户只能接受。 - I hiked my nightgown right up and I ran.
我提起睡袍,撒腿便跑。 - Do you think we'll be able to hike the piano up over that step?
你认为我们能把那架钢琴抬过台阶吗? - Women must often hike several miles up steep paths to begin their daily farming chores.
妇女们为作日常的农活,常常必须走几英里陡峭的山路。 - Is to hike up the price by restricting delivery.
就是靠限制送货量来提高价钱。 - He hiked up his trouser legs
他提起裤腿。 - TV channels are trying to hike up their viewing figures by broadcasting cheap game shows.
电视频道都在试图通过播放低级的电视有奖竞赛节目来提高收视率。 - Hike up your pants.
把你的裤子提高。 - With speaker John Boehner ( R-Ohio) set to put his plan for a debt ceiling hike to a vote in the house today, the heaviest-hitting trade associations are finally piping up and urging their member companies to rally behind the proposal.
上周四,众议院计划对议长约翰•博纳(共和党,俄亥俄州)提高债务上限的提案进行投票表决,重创之下的行业协会终于站出身来,敦促各大企业联合支持这一提案。 - The hike up to the top was one of a kind already.
登到山顶的徒步旅行已经是一件非常不容易的事了。