Examples of using Ballooning in English and their translations into Chinese
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These gentry were much opposed to steam and all new- fangled ways, and held ballooning to be sinful, and deplored the degeneracy of the times;
Given the ballooning number of apps kept on phones, this limitation is a constraint.
Soon the Blaser ballooning group had sixteen balloons in Switzerland, the USA and Germany.
Moreover, ballooning sovereign borrowing needs and low credit supply could potentially lead to higher interest rates or less credit availability for the private sector.
I learned a lot of things about ballooning, especially at the end of these balloon flights around the world I did with Brian Jones.
By the end of 1785, Banks too was rapidly losing interest in ballooning.
But you should be as attentive as possible, as ballooning can provoke hyperventilation of the lungs.
Demand for ride hailing services in particular has exploded with the number of active users ballooning five times to reach more than 40 million today.
Carton makers such as Tetra Pak and SIG Combibloc of Germany are far from the only contributors to the ballooning volumes of packaging waste.
In recent months, Lebanon has seen rapid economic deterioration, ballooning debt and rising prices.
Eradication of opium production in various countries over the decades had never resulted in the heavy concentration(or" ballooning") of the phenomenon elsewhere.
High blood pressure can lead to severe complications without any prior symptoms, including an aneurysm- dangerous ballooning of an artery.
The further ballooning of the Fed's balance sheets through the commitment to open-ended purchases of securities;
Barnes divides the book into three parts with disparate themes- 19th-century ballooning, photography and marriage.
The present system of global economic governance has been proven to be inadequate and did not prevent, inter alia, global macrofinancial imbalances from ballooning into crisis proportions.
The Dutch government used government bonds to live beyond its means, borrowing money to fund everything imaginable-- wars, infrastructure, and ballooning deficits.
It soared 1,600 kilometres(1,000 mi) above the planet after its Aug. 12, 1960 launch, yet relied on humanity's oldest flight technology- ballooning.
When physicists project forward 100 trillion years, they see potential threats much more dire than a ballooning sun or even the dying of all the stars.
You can also take part in deep-sea fishing, pony trekking, ballooning, and literary trails(Agatha Christie, Charles Dickens) in the local area.
Sophie Blanchard(25 March 1778- 6 July 1819) was a French aeronaut and the wife of ballooning pioneer Jean-Pierre Blanchard.