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单词 phenomenal rise
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phenomenal rise

collocation in English

meaningsofphenomenalandrise

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phenomenal
adjective
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nəl/
extremely successful or special, especially in a ...
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rise
noun
uk
/raɪz/
us
/raɪz/
an ...
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(Definition ofphenomenalandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofphenomenal rise

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Thephenomenalriseof the language defies explanation in the first instance.
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Thephenomenalriseof the no-frills airlines has been part of that trend, and it is set to rise further.
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The £5·8 million originally asked for became £17·8 million—aphenomenalriseof £12 million.
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The same applies to thephenomenalrisein the prices of house building.
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Is it not a fact that thephenomenalrisein prices all over the world is mainly due to bulk purchases?
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As everyone knows, there has been aphenomenalrisein the population.
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Does not this show aphenomenalrisein the cost of housing?
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There is one important problem to address concerning the export of works of art—thephenomenalrisein the prices of works of art and antiques.
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However, we must consider thephenomenalrisein business hereditament rating.
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We have seen aphenomenalrisein land and house prices.
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There has been aphenomenalrisein that market and its profit.
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Is thephenomenalrisein the cost of living taken into account when these calculations are made and, if so, in what way?
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But between the dates to which he made reference, 1913 and 1932, there has been aphenomenalrisein the incidence, in workers and wearers, of dye dermatitis.
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The provision that was made might well have been sufficient to secure a proper relationship between expenditure and income, but for thephenomenalrisein the numbers of the unemployed.
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Not only has it offered some protection from thephenomenalrisein world prices, but the figures establish that we have been able to keep domestic costs under control.
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There are the costs of developing fields in deeper water, using new technology, greater attention to small accumulations, abortive drillings and thephenomenalrisein interest rates.
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The year 2101-2011 has seen aphenomenalrisein the activities in college in terms of both quality and volume.
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rapid rise

collocation in English

meaningsofrapidandrise

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withrise.
rapid
adjective
uk
/ˈræp.ɪd/
us
/ˈræp.ɪd/
fast ...
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rise
noun
uk
/raɪz/
us
/raɪz/
an ...
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(Definition ofrapidandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrapid rise

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There is much concern about therapidrisein medical and hospital costs.
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In this way, planning was promoted as an instrument of reconstruction, and transformation contributed to therapidriseof cities.
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From here, we find (approximately) therapidrisetime at the beginning of an oscillation.
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This has happened precisely when they have become all the more needed because of therapidriseof parental breakup since the 1950s.
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One important cultural trend in the 1950s, however, was precisely therapidriseof more populist large-circulation weekly news magazines (shukanshi).
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High inocula favoured arapidrisein parasitaemia and healthy parasites for culture.
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What long-term changes occur as a result of therapidrisein calcium concentration, which, we believe, is maintained over 30 minutes in hippocampal neurons?
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If the investment requirements deriving from arapidriseof labour capacity cannot be matched by savings, debts are incurred to close the gap.
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The pair-bond itself would then explain therapidriseof human intelligence and dominion over other species.
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These policies resulted in arapidrisein living standards and the emergence of a new middle class loyal to the regime.
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Increasing prosperity, particularly evident during the third quarter of the nineteenth century, was accompanied by arapidrisein professional and commercial employment.
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Representing "new arrivals" in long-term demographic history, these areas are where industrialization and immigration brought about arapidrisein population in recent times.
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This expenditure has risen relatively rapidly in recent years (in part because of therapidrisein the use of diagnostic tests).
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Social welfare support rates, while increasing well ahead of prices, did not keep pace with the very exceptionallyrapidrisein incomes from the market.
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Handley et al. (1977, 1980) found arapidrisein plasma total and free tryptophan on the first to the fifth day post-partum.
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