rebound in prices

价格回升:指物价在一段时间内上涨或恢复到较高水平。
常用释义
价格回升:指物价在一段时间内上涨或恢复到较高水平。

例句

1·A sharp rebound in prices appear in these days.

这两天行情急剧回暖。

2·In the recent rebound in prices, junk stocks is surging.

在近期的反弹行情中,垃圾股走势可谓风起云涌。

3·In contrast, the brief burst of American deflation in 2009 was followed by a strong rebound in prices.

相比之下,美国在2009年短暂的紧缩后,随之而来的是物价的剧烈反弹。

4·One important reason is because some time ago did not demonstrate the brokerage stocks, and a wave of big rebound in prices should be all the plates are involved in the market.

一个重要的原因是前一段时间并没有表现出券商类股,以及价格的大幅反弹波应该是板块在市场上参与。

5·But others argue that with the real estate market in a tailspin, it might be a very long time before prices rebound — making it a poor market at this time.

一些人随着房地产市场的下行,价格将在很馋过一段时间之后反弹,这将使现在的市场非常低迷。

6·We have already seen food prices rebound after their initial fall in late November and early December.

他说,在经过11月底及12月初的回调后,食品价格已经出现反弹。

7·For the moment, the industry people commonly believe the steel prices will rebound step by step in next 3 to 5 years.

目前,业界人士普遍认为,钢材价格将出现反弹一步一步在未来3至5年。

8·A high level of bank liquidity, low interest rates, the improved employment situation and a rebound in asset prices all act to lift demand.

银行流动资金充裕,利率低企,就业情况改善,以及资产价格反弹,均对需求产生刺激作用。

9·A rebound in commodity prices, seen as a proxy for Chinese demand, may also be a sign that the economy is not collapsing.

被视为中国需求之代表的大宗商品价格的反弹,可能也是中国经济并没有崩溃的一个信号。

10·The rebound in commodity prices has led to a sudden revival of inflation.

大宗商品价格的反弹,导致了通胀率的突然反弹。