speed bump造句1 Local residents are asking for speed bumps to be installed in their street.
2 Down the road, these are speed bumps to address.
3 Rob hit the speed bumps fast, a nonverbal message to the guard.
4 It stopped an admiring eye like a visual speed bump.
5 Passenger vehicle sales hit speed bump in July.
6 Think of it like a speed bump on the road to success.
7 And if you need to clear a speed bump without holding your breath, one need only push a button to raise the car by 4 cm.
8 But the resolution hit a speed bump of its own.
9 There's even a mechanical speed bump that generates electricity every time a car passes.
10 He admitted that efforts to keep pressure on across that network hit a "speed bump" when the "Arab Spring" swept U. S. -friendly governments, and counterterrorism personnel, out of office.
11 In the big picture, the Rams were nothing more than a speed bump on the road toward the Super Bowl.
12 Internet advertising, until recently flourishing, is hitting its first speed bump.
13 The roughest road they will likely encounter is a parking lot studded with speed bumps.
14 Flying over a mascon will be like driving over a speed bump, jolting the two ships and causing them to shake a bit relative to each other.
15 Whether or not a dry spell is a mere speed bump or a brick wall is determined by your own perception of it.
16 Where other forms of the uptick rule present merely a speed bump to would-be short sellers, the latest proposal is more restrictive.
17 High gas prices will impede the recovery, but won't derail it. It's a speed bump.
18 Canon took its 8000 and 9000 machines and reduced the LUCIA pigment inks from 12 colors to eight and gave them a speed bump.
19 In the event of an emergency of force majeure or with a view to preserving the normal order of securities trading, a stock exchange may decide a temporary speed bump.
20 The fact that no two sites are exactly the same creates a roadblock or speed bump for each new visitor.
21 After early success with these cars, Hyundai hit a speed bump with quality.
22 The prospect has emerged that the RBA's tightening cycle has ended, after 12 rises in six years and evidence the economy has hit a speed bump.
23 If a line of credit will help get you over a financial speed bump, you could hear good news on a loan application .
24 If the season ended today, the Mavs would be the first speed bump on the road to the Finals, and they shouldn't be much more than that.
25 NEW YORK, July 16 (Reuters) - The euro's rally over the past month could hit a speed bump next week as investors turn cautious ahead of the release of European banks' stress test results.
26 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New claims for state jobless benefits unexpectedly rose last week for the first time since early April, suggesting the labor market recovery may have hit a speed bump.
27 Pinch-to-zoom and swiping appeared faster, maybe not as uniformly smooth as, say, the iPad 2, but the speed bump is noticeable.