bumpier
美 [ˈbʌmpi]
英 ['bʌmpi] 
- adj.(路等)崎岖不平的;(车等)颠簸的;【航】气流变换不定的
- 网络崎岖的;颠簸不平的;冲撞的
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比较级:bumpier 最高级:bumpiest 反义词
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例句
Lapses in policy may mean that the economy is in for a bumpier ride in the near term but long-term fundamentals remain sound.
政策失误或许意味着,短期之内越南经济将步履维艰,但其长期基本面依然良好。
China is headed for a much bumpier landing than the global economy would like.
相比全球经济,中国经济面临更为颠簸的着陆。
That may mean safer roads, but it also means a bumpier, less vibrant economy.
这意味着公路比较安全了,但同时也意味着经济之路则更加崎岖不平,缺乏生气。
I remember Monza was a lot bumpier and now you can still feel them but it is much smoother and there is more grip.
我记得蒙扎还要颠簸一些,现在你可以感觉到它们,但其实是平滑了很多,有了更多的抓地力。
So the Middle East's economic transition could be a lot bumpier than that of eastern Europe (which was itself a pretty rough ride at times).
所以中东的经济转变相比于东欧来说会有很多的坎坷(更何况东欧本身的改革时不时也是困难重重)。
If the mortgage-backed market does go to hell in a handcart, the banks will have an even bumpier ride.
如果抵押贷款支持证券市场真的成为通往地狱的列车,恐怕银行就是上面倒霉的司机。
Analysis: After 10 years, China's WTO ride could get bumpier Analysis: After 10 years, China's WTO ride could get bumpier
分析:中国入世十年前路依然崎岖
A bumpier but freer road
道路更崎岖,也更自由