rollercoaster
n. 過山車
A roller-coaster is a small railway at a fair that goes up and down steep slopes fast and that people ride on for pleasure or excitement.
It's great to go on the roller coaster five times and not be sick.
坐了5次雲霄飛車都沒暈,真是太棒了。
If you say that someone or something is on a roller coaster, you mean that they go through many sudden or extreme changes in a short time.
I've been on an emotional roller-coaster since I've been here...
自從我到了這裡,情緒就起伏不定。
Over the last few years Japan's socialists have seen their electoral popularity take a roller-coaster ride.
在過去的幾年裡,日本社會黨在選民中的支援率忽高忽低。
The people and the exhilaration - it's like riding a rollercoaster.
人,以及興奮的心情 —— 就像坐過山車一樣.
Mourinho surveyed the title race as a whole after a rollercoaster weekend.
穆里尼奧經過像坐過山車的週末後概括了聯賽爭冠的狀況.
The journey from innocence to experience was a rollercoaster ride for him.
從無知到成熟,對於他來說是一次劇變的歷程.
Going on a rollercoaster was a big thrill for everyone.
坐過山車對每個人來說都是很大的刺激.
It's been a rollercoaster ride.
其間起伏就好像在坐雲霄飛車一般.