exorbitantly
英音[ ɪɡˈzɔːbɪtəntli ] 美音[ ɪɡˈzɔːrbɪtəntli ]

过高地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

过高地;过度地
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When SEL is not emphasized, warns Weissberg, the price children, their parents, teachers, and society pay can be exorbitantly high.
当人们并不强调社交和情绪能力时,魏斯伯格提醒道,孩子、家长、教师和社会会为此付出极高的代价。
It has become an unarguable reality that current realty is the headstream that makes Chinese investment to be exorbitantly hot.
目前,房地产是中国投资过热的源头,已经成为不争的事实。
For now, the high-speed trains appear to have few riders, mainly because ticket prices are considered exorbitantly high for most Chinese.
眼下高铁的上座率较低,原因主要在于高额票价超过了大部分中国人的承受力。
不过,我们也不能过高地估计这个网络游戏行业服务标准的作用。
The refundings went better than expected. At least they can get their business done without having it be exorbitantly expensive.
再融资结果好于预期.至少他们可以不用以过高的成本融资.我认为这才是重要的。
When I was growing up, the only way to raise a truly international child was via an exorbitantly priced Swiss boarding school.
在我小时候,要把一个孩子教育成真正的国际化小孩那只能送他去超贵的瑞士寄宿学校。
"Food prices are exorbitantly high for the majority of households, " the report says.
该报告说:“食品价格对大多数家庭来说是高不可及。”
The divide between the exorbitantly privileged and the original sinners was especially deep after the East Asian crisis of 1997-98.
1997-1998的东亚金融危机之后,过度特权国与原罪国之间的分裂更深了。
prices are exorbitantly high in the capital.
首都的物价高得不可思议。
Prices are exorbitantly high in this shop.
这家商店的价格高得离谱。
同义词
adv.
过高地;过度地
同根词 (词根exorbitant)
exorbitant adj (要价等)过高的;(性格等)过分的;不在法律范围之内的
exorbitance n 过度;不当