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fluctuations

Prononciation : [ˌflʌk.tʃuˈeɪ.ʃənz]

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Contexte : « science »

(noun) small and irregular changes or movements. Think of fluctuations like the ups and downs you see in temperatures or prices over time.

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The fluctuations in temperature this week have made the weather very interesting.

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There were no fluctuations in the temperature; it remained steady all day.

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What causes the fluctuations in stock prices?

Contexte : « economics »

(noun) changes in economic indicators like prices, sales, or income. These fluctuations can show how well or poorly a market is doing.

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The market experienced fluctuations, but overall, it stayed healthy.

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The fluctuations in sales were not a good sign for the company.

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How do fluctuations in the economy affect people's jobs?

Contexte : « emotions »

(noun) shifts or changes in a person’s feelings or mood. Just like how you might feel happy one moment and sad the next, emotions can fluctuate.

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Her emotions showed fluctuations throughout the day because of the exciting news.

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He felt no fluctuations in his mood; he was happy all day long.

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What causes fluctuations in people's emotions during the week?

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