skyrocket

skyrocket
I verb
(to rise sharply; to increase rapidly and suddenly: Housing prices have skyrocketed.)
II noun
(a rocket firework that explodes in brilliant colourful sparks.)
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ˈsky·rock·et
I. vi cost, price in die Höhe schießen; person [auf einen Schlag] berühmt werden
II. vt
to \skyrocket sb to fame/to power jdn [mit einem Schlag] berühmt machen/zur Macht verhelfen
III. n [Feuerwerks]rakete f
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skyrocket
A s Feuerwerk etc: Rakete f
B v/i umg in die Höhe schießen (besonders Preise), sprunghaft ansteigen (Arbeitslosigkeit etc):
skyrocket to fame mit einem Schlag berühmt werden
C v/t
1. umg in die Höhe schießen lassen, sprunghaft ansteigen lassen:
skyrocket sb to fame jemanden mit einem Schlag berühmt machen
2. umg Preise etc in die Höhe treiben, hochtreiben
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n.
Rakete -n f.

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