常見例句雙語例句Sales have now peaked, and we expect them to decrease soon.現(xiàn)在銷售額已經(jīng)達到頂點,我們估計很快就會下降。That plague is thought by historians to have peaked in the 14th century and killed up to a third of the population of Europe.歷史學家認為,這次瘟疫在14世紀達到了頂峰,并且導致當時歐洲高達三分之一的人口死亡。There was no increase in the prevalence of obesity in black boys, except in the severely obese category, which peaked in 2007.對于黑人男孩,肥胖發(fā)生率沒有增加,除了超級嚴重肥胖這一類型的,它是在2007年達到高峰。原聲例句She says the pandemic has peaked in many countries, including the United States, Canada and parts of Europe.one is to look at the sequence of event, look at these sequence in October 29, stock market crashed, two month later, 9% unemployment peaked at 9%.一種是看看事件發(fā)生的時間,看看順序,10月29號,股票市場崩潰,兩個月后,失業(yè)率上升到。斯坦福公開課 - 經(jīng)濟學課程節(jié)選It went up, peaked, suddenly turned around, came all the back down.市場經(jīng)歷了上升,登頂,突然轉(zhuǎn)向,然后暴跌耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選權威例句The economic cycle looks to have peaked, and recovery looks to be slowing down.FORBES: Intensive Care Required For Sick US EconomySaturn sales peaked in 1995 at 286, 000 vehicles, but eroded to 210, 000 last year.FORBES: Saturn Rising?As a fad--and it is a fad--the catastrophist's view of global warming has peaked.FORBES: Pessimism's Bull 返回 peaked