常見例句雙語例句Inflation is not about to spiral upwards but with diminishing spare capacity, it could edge up.即便通貨膨脹不會(huì)扶搖直上,隨著閑置生產(chǎn)能力日趨減小,它也將溜邊而起。In Europe joblessness has grown fastest in places such as Spain and Ireland, where building booms have crashed, but has only begun to edge up elsewhere.在歐洲,失業(yè)問題在大興土木風(fēng)風(fēng)潮業(yè)已崩潰的西班牙和愛爾蘭等地發(fā)展最為迅速,而在其它地方才剛剛開始攀升。However, the stepped increases in the current domestic broadcast deal and the new UEFA Champions League TV deal make it likely overall revenues will edge up.但是目前的國內(nèi)廣播業(yè)務(wù)和新的歐足聯(lián)(UEFA)冠軍聯(lián)賽電視轉(zhuǎn)播業(yè)務(wù)階梯式的增長(zhǎng)使得整個(gè)財(cái)政收入似乎只是微升。原聲例句In time,they said, the moving ocean floor is blocked when it comes up against the edge of a continent."Hopefully, we see those recycling rates really creep up, and I hope that we are on the leading edge of that."權(quán)威例句The HIBOR continued to edge up after the US bail-out package was announced.ECONOMIST: Wall Street's financial troubles hit Hong KongThen, as now, he and Mr Chirac had begun to edge up in the opinion polls after a winter slump.ECONOMIST: FranceHousing prices are starting to edge up, but have not risen enough to limit affordability, just enough to calm fears about buying a depreciating asset.FORBES: Forecast for the Wood Products Industry, 2013 返回 edge up