blue chip
英 [ˌbluː ˈtʃɪp]
美 [ˌbluː ˈtʃɪp]
n. 蓝筹股; 绩优股; 稳赚钱的股票
Collins.1
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 蓝筹股;绩优股;稳赚钱的股票
Blue chipstocks and shares are an investment which are considered fairly safe to invest in while also being profitable.- Blue chip issues were sharply higher, but the rest of the market actually declined slightly by the end of the day.
蓝筹股一路飙升,但股市其他股票却在当天收盘时稍有走低。
- Blue chip issues were sharply higher, but the rest of the market actually declined slightly by the end of the day.
英英释义
noun
- a blue poker chip with the highest value
- a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable
- blue chips are usually safe investments
双语例句
- Insurance funds are likely to be allowed to invest in qualified blue chip stocks on the overseas main board markets.
保险资金或可投资境外主板市场的绩优蓝筹股。 - No stock, even the blue chip variety, is immune to a drop in the market.
所有股票,包括各种蓝筹股,都不能免于跌势。 - Blue chip issues were sharply higher, but the rest of the market actually declined slightly by the end of the day.
蓝筹股一路飙升,但股市其他股票却在当天收盘时稍有走低。 - You might like to take into consideration purchasing blue chip stocks that are recognized for their safety, and good growth.
你可能会购买一些公认的安全的和幼稚的蓝筹股。 - These new companies are becoming global blue chip companies.
这些新兴公司正在成为全球的蓝筹股。 - Toyota was considered the safe, blue chip option among the top car makers.
丰田的股票被认为是顶级汽车生产商当中安全的蓝筹股。 - A year ago, the Blue Chip consensus saw 2.6 percent GDP growth fore 2001.
一年以前,蓝筹一致预测2001年GDP增长为2.6%。 - In contrast, a blue chip company is less likely to go bankrupt, but you're also less likely to get rich by buying stock in a company with millions of shareholders.
相比之下,一个绩优的公司不太可能破产,但是你也不太有可能通过买一个公司的股票富起来,做为这个公司的数百万股东之一。 - The shares of their company are blue chip.
他们公司的值钱而又红利稳。 - A high-grade bond issued by a blue chip company in which investors can have confidence that their interest payments will not be interrupted.
由蓝筹股公司发行的高等级债券,因投资者对其利息支付有充分的信心而得名。