soar

動詞

UK/sɔːʳ/
US/sɔːr/

定義 soar 動詞

increase(增加)

  1. C2Intransitive(不及物動詞)Verb + adv/prep(動詞+副詞/介詞)

    to increase very quickly to a high level

    急速上升;猛漲

    • The fireworks ascended into the night sky throughout the evening.

      煙火整晚都在夜空中升起。

    • Weather forecasters predict that temperatures will sharply increase over the weekend.

      氣象預報員預測本週末氣溫將急劇上升。

    • Housing prices have surged another 20 percent.

      房價又上漲了20%。

height(高度)

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    to reach a great height

    高飛;翱翔

    • The mountain range’s highest peak reaches an altitude of 15,771 feet.

      山脈的最高峰海拔達到15,771英尺。

    • The building soars into the sky, making it a prominent landmark in the city.

      這棟建築高聳入雲,成為城市中一個顯著的地標。

    • The old oak tree soared towards the sky, standing as a silent witness to the passing centuries.

      這棵古老的橡樹高聳入雲,作為過去幾個世紀的無聲見證者。

flight(飛行)

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    (of a bird or aircraft) to fly high in the air without moving the wings or using power

    (鳥或飛行器)翱翔,高飛

    • She watched the glider gliding effortlessly in the sky above her.

      她看著滑翔機在她頭上的天空中毫不費力地滑翔。

    • The eagle soared in the sky, gliding gracefully.

      老鷹在天空中翱翔,優雅地滑翔。

    • The kite soared through the air, carried by the gentle breeze.

      風箏隨著微風在空中翱翔。