Examples of using Sky-high in English and their translations into Chinese
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Taiwan has long attracted Hong Kong ers seeking an alternative to their city's frenetic pace and sky-high rents.
Weah, who in 1995 became the only African to win Fifa World Player of the Year, now faces sky-high expectations from his base of young supporters.
Big tech IPOs arrive, but keeping sky-high valuations may require increasing prices for customers.
For decades, developing countries dreamt of sky-high commodity prices and rock-bottom international interest rates.
If sky-high connections between buildings are the future, then technology will hasten its arrival.
Still, Graphcore's list of investors, roster of experts, and sky-high valuation tell me that it is probably on to something good.
But investor expectations were sky-high, as the stock had doubled in just a matter of months.
Still, Graphcore's list of investors, roster of experts, and sky-high valuation tell me that it is probably on to something good.
And the expectations of what it can and should be able to do is often sky-high.
For teams like the Knicks and Lakers, it's easy to see how their huge market size contributes to their sky-high valuations.
But manufacturing in New York has limitations-- sky-high rents, an aging workforce and outdated technology.
But like the others bodies, the IMF said more efforts are needed to ensure that sky-high unemployment drops significantly.
Japan once implemented the measure in the 1930s-40s and ended up stoking sky-high inflation.
We first noticed Silver's striking practice in 2012, when he wowed us with his one-of-a-kind vertical panorama shots of sky-high interiors.
In Vancouver a foreign buyer's tax has softened the market, but prices there are still sky-high.
Another factor that might help keep the market stable is that rents are sky-high.
Game site Steam no longer accepts it because of high volatility and sky-high transaction fees.
A steel firm is threatening to move key equipment and jobs abroad- blaming Britain's sky-high energy costs.
Mr Reagan's tax cuts and defence build-up, compounded by the 1981-82 recession and sky-high real interest rates, produced record structural deficits.
But underlining the student unrest today are questions of inflation, sky-high rents(an average of 40% of wages), food prices, inequality and public transport.
