escalate
英 ['esk?le?t]
美['?sk?let]
- vi. 逐步增強(qiáng);逐步升高
- vt. 使逐步上升
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詞態(tài)變化
第三人稱單數(shù):?escalates;過去式:?escalated;過去分詞:?escalated;現(xiàn)在分詞:?escalating;名詞:?escalation;
中文詞源
escalate 加劇,惡化
e-, 緩音字母。-scala, 梯子,詞源同ascend, echelon.比喻義加劇,惡化。
英文詞源
- escalate
- escalate: [20] Escalate is a back-formation from escalator [20], which was originally a tradename for a moving staircase first made in the USA around 1900 by the Otis Elevator Company. This in turn seems to have been coined (probably on the model of elevator) from escalade [16], a term in medieval warfare signifying the scaling of a fortified wall, which came via French and Spanish from medieval Latin scalāre, source of English scale ‘climb’. Escalate originally meant simply ‘a(chǎn)scend on an escalator’; the metaphorical sense ‘increase’ developed at the end of the 1950s.
- escalate (v.)
- 1922, "to use an escalator," back-formation from escalator, replacing earlier verb escalade (1801), from the noun escalade. Escalate came into general use with a figurative sense of "raise" from 1959 (intrans.), originally in reference to scenarios for possible nuclear war. Related: Escalated; escalating. Transitive figurative sense is by 1962.
雙語例句
- 1. Costs can escalate terrifyingly.
- 成本的上漲速度會很驚人。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Ground rents are likely to escalate over time.
- 地租以后可能會逐漸上漲。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Conditions are still very tense and the fighting could escalate at any time.
- 局勢仍然非常緊張,戰(zhàn)斗隨時可能升級。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Both unions and management fear the dispute could escalate.
- 工會和管理層都擔(dān)心爭端會惡化。
來自辭典例句
- 5. Defeat could cause one side or other to escalate the conflict.
- 失敗可能會導(dǎo)致其中一方將沖突升級。
來自辭典例句