growing number of信息详情
越来越多的……
……的数量不断增长
growing───v.生长;发育;(使)生长;栽种;留(须、发等);产生;发展;增加;(使)扩大;逐渐变得;逐渐开始;逐渐感受到;提升品质(grow的现在分词);adj.增加的
number of───许多;数目;若干
rapidly growing───迅速生长
growing pain───[医]生长痛,发育期痛;成长的痛苦
amassing growing amounts of───积累越来越多的
number of copies───n.复制份数
growing trend───发展趋势
growing evidence───越来越多的证据
growing family───成长中的家庭
A growing number of people are going vegetarian.───越来越多的人开始吃素了。
Campbell is one of an ever-growing number of skiers in need of sponsorship.───坎贝尔是日益增多的需要资助的滑雪者之一。
A growing number of people are returning to full-time education.───越来越多的人重返学校接受全日制教育。
But a growing number of studies suggest that this assumption is often wrong.───但是,越来越多的研究表明这种设想是错误的。
Stevia is one of the growing number of products trying to tame America's sweet tooth.───甜菊是一种新兴产品,试图满足美国人对于甜食的喜好。
As it was aggressively expanding around the world, Toyota began to see a growing number of recalls.───由于丰田在全球积极地扩张业务,召回也开始变得越来越多。
CallUma is one of a growing number of services to help travellers who find themselves in tricky situations abroad.───CallUma是日益增多的此类服务公司之一。它们的工作,就是帮助在国外陷入各种麻烦处境的旅行者。
Which is why a growing number of prospective MBAs map out a win-at-all-costs strategy one, two or three years before applying.───这就是为何越来越多的准MBA们采用申请前工作一两年或两三年的战略。
Like a growing number of young couples, Nathan Shaw and Maiko Sato met at the office, in a Cisco Systems training program for new recruits.───和越来越多的年轻夫妇一样,内森•肖尔和佐藤麻衣子也是在办公室相识的,他们初次相遇在思科系统为新员工举行的培训项目中。
A growing number of people are returning to full-time education.
The growing number of people seeking refuge in Thailand is beginning to concern Western aid agencies.
Reports have indicated that a growing number of medium-sized firms are under financial pressure.
A growing number of customers have been inquiring about the pending price rises.
A growing number of people are taking part-time jobs.
There are a growing number of countries queueing up for membership.
A growing number of people are going vegetarian.
A growing number of employers are trying to bypass the unions altogether.
A growing number of households have at least one computer.