rocket
noun
verb
ˈrɒkɪət
noun
1
a
vehicle
used
for
travelling
or
carrying
things
into
space,
which
is
shaped
like
a
big
tube
火箭;
C
The
rocket
was
launched
from
a
space
research
base.
火箭从一个太空研究基地发射升空。
a
space
rocket
航天火箭
2
a
weapon
shaped
like
a
big
tube
that
is
fired
at
things
火箭弹;
C
anti-tank
rockets
反坦克火箭弹
3
a
FIREWORK
that
goes
high
into
the
air
before
exploding
into
coloured
lights
火箭式焰火
C
4
a
plant
with
green
leaves
and
a
strong
taste,
eaten
raw
in
SALADS
[英] 大蒜芥; 芝麻菜; 紫花南芥;
U | BrE AmE
verb
5
rocket up
also
又作
if
a
price
or
amount
rockets,
it
increases
quickly
and
suddenly
〔价格或数量〕迅速上升,猛涨
Interest
rates
rocketed
up.
利率飞涨。
rocket
(from
sth)
to
sth
Car
sales
rocketed
from
180
to
2000
a
year.
汽车的年销量从 180 辆猛增到 2000 辆。
6
to
move
somewhere
very
fast
急速移动;
always + adv/prep
The
train
rocketed
through
the
tunnel.
火车高速穿过隧道。
Larsson’s
shot
rocketed
into
the
back
of
the
net.
拉森射出的球直飞网底。
7
to
achieve
a
successful
position
very
quickly
迅速取得成功; 一举成名;
always + adv/prep
[+
to
]
Their
new
album
rocketed
to
number
one
in
the
charts.
他们的新专辑一下子跃居排行榜的首位。
Beatty
rocketed
to
stardom
after
his
first
film.
贝蒂拍了第一部电影就一跃成了明星。