One. Rise
1. ... add up to ... Added
Eg. The Total Amount of ... Added Up to 14 Billion Pounds (14%) in 1994.
2. To jump to so so .. A jumper / slide to ...
Eg. The Total Working Days Lost soared to 10 million in 1979.
3. ... an increase of about ... percent as compound with .. About ...
Eg. in August As Many AS 39 Car Accident We Reported, Indicating An Increase of About 79% As Compared with The Number of January.
4. ... TO EXPERIENCE An Increase / Incline ... has grown
Eg. Tobacco Consumption is Experience An Incline.
two. Drop, reduce
1. ... to sink / drop / reduce to ... reduced to ...
Eg. The Rate of strikes Sank / Dropped to the Lowest Point in 1979.
2. ... TO EXPERIENCE A DECREASE / DECLINE ... has been reduced
Eg. Tobacco Consumption is Experience A Decrease.
note:
The admiration rising / reduced is:
Rapidly Slowly Dramatically Respectively
The words of the final state of the expression / reduction are:
THE HIGHEST PEAK The Lowest Point 10 Million 10%
three. ups and downs
1. ... to Go Up and Down ...
Eg. The strike rate went Up and down during the period from 1952 to 1967.
2. There BE UPS AND DOWNS ...
Eg. Between 1972 and 1979, Therevela Several Ups and Downs in (a certain aspect).
four. stable
1. ... to remain steady / level / unchanged ... remain stable, almost unchanged
Eg. The Rate of ... Remained Steady (Fairly Level / Almost Unchanged) DURING The Four Years from 1963 to 1967.
2. ... to level off (vi.)
Eg. After a steady decline for a whole decade, The ... rate shows signs of itveling off.
note:
The adverbs of the modified undulations or stable state are:
Almost Fairly
The phrase or sentence pattern can be used to express the undulating and steady state:
The General Situation Was Not Worsening
SHOW INDICATIONS OF IMPROVEMENT
IT can be predicted That ...
eg. The rate of ... remained steady during the four years from 1963 to 1967, and it can be predicted that the general situation was not worsening.eg. The rate of ... remained steady during the four years from 1963 to 1967, showing signs of Improvement in ...
Fives. Comparison, anti-ratio
1. ... be in Direct / Inverse Ratio To / with ...
Eg. Male Illustrations Are In Direct Ratio To / With The Advancement of Grades, While Female Illustrations Are in Inverse Ratio.
six. A few%, some points
1 ... .to form / comprise / make up / constitute ....Percent ... accounted for 1% ...
Eg. Women Comprise More Than 50% of the US.Population.
Eg. Females make Up Only 24% of The Illustrations Whereas Males Constitute 76%.
2. ... to form / comprise / constitute a Half / Third / Fourth of ... 1/2, 1/3, 1/4
Eg. Female Illustrions Form Less Than A Fourth of The Total.
3. ... account for ... percentt accounts for a few%
Eg. ......, Accounting for Approximately 20 percent of ...
Seven. multiple
1. A be ... Times as a much / many as b
Eg. The Annual Rainfall of
Hunan
IS 5 Times As Much As That of
Sichuan
.
2. A Doubles / IS HALF / Triples B is twice, half, three times
Eg. The Annual Rainfall of
Jidda
Doubles That of Janta, But Is Only Half The Amount of Rain
Kuwait
Receives Each Year.
Attached to a disc proportional chart
Example: A disc shows college students in Food, Books, Transportations, Entertainment, CLOTHES, Unknown overhead, each of which is 60%, 3%, 5%, 10%, 10%, 12%, requirement in turn You describe this disc.
description:
The above pie chart consists of 6 segments, the largest one representing food, which accounts for 60% of the total. Clothes and entertainment each takes up 10%. 5% goes to transportation and 3% books. All the rest expenses, 12% Of All, IS Spend On Unknown Items.
Summarize the writing mode: