sell-off
英 [ˈsel ɒf]
美 [ˈsel ɔːf]
n. (国有企业的)出售; (证券)抛售
复数:sell-offs
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (国有企业的)出售
the sale by the government of an industry or a service to individual people or private companies - (证券)抛售
the sale of a large number of stocks and shares , after which their value usually falls
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (国有企业等的)出售;(公司股票的)抛售
Thesell-offof something, for example an industry owned by the state or a company's shares, is the selling of it.- The privatisation of the electricity industry — the biggest sell-off of them all...
电力行业的私有化——其中最大的一笔出售 - There is no question of any 'sell-off' of Russian land or assets.
任何俄罗斯的土地或资产都不可出售。
- The privatisation of the electricity industry — the biggest sell-off of them all...
双语例句
- The sell-off was equally pronounced in Hong Kong, where global investors typically trade Chinese stocks.
香港股市也出现了大幅下挫,全球投资者一般会在香港交易中国内地股票。 - China's new tax triggers a share sell-off.
中国的新税引起部份卖-走开。 - The rise in oil prices has encouraged expectations of higher long-term inflation rates& one factor driving a sell-off in bonds.
油价上涨鼓励了长期通胀预期上扬,这是驱动债券抛售的一个因素。 - That also sparked a sell-off in gold.
这还引发了对黄金的抛售。 - The Greek markets saw another sell-off yesterday.
希腊市场昨日出现又一轮抛盘。 - The emerging markets sell-off continued yesterday with currencies and global equities taking a further hit.
新兴市场的抛售昨日继续,相关货币以及全球股市遭受进一步打击。 - US and European government bond markets rallied in the face of the equity sell-off.
面对股市的下跌,美国和欧洲的政府债券市场上涨。 - Despite his spokeswoman saying he had no special information on the stricken plant, unnerved investors accelerated the sell-off.
尽管厄廷格的发言人表示,他并没有得到有关这家受损核电站的特别信息,但紧张的投资者加速了抛售。 - The downgrade led to a steep sell-off in the Greek, Spanish and Portuguese bond markets, adding to their borrowing costs.
这次信用降级导致希腊、西班牙和葡萄牙债券市场出现急剧抛售,增加了他们的借贷成本。 - A broad sell-off yesterday saw financial, commodity and property stocks particularly hard hit.
个股普遍下跌,金融、大宗商品和房地产股受挫尤重。