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
- China's new tax triggers a share sell-off.
中国的新税引起部份卖-走开。 - They are concerned a coming sell-off in equity and corporate bond markets will deter new investments and aggravate many country's debt problems.
它们担心,股票和公司债券市场将来的抛售,会吓阻新的投资,加重许多国家的债务问题。 - That also sparked a sell-off in gold.
这还引发了对黄金的抛售。 - Even Shanghai, which has been largely immune to the recent equity sell-off, came under fire.
甚至连基本未受最近股票抛售影响的中国上海股市,此次也受到了打击。 - 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 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。 - However, its stock markets have recovered from their recent sell-off.
不过,该国股市已从最近的暴跌中反弹。 - The news has sparked a big sell-off, causing the value of bitcoin to fall sharply.
这则消息引发了一波抛售狂潮,导致比特币的价值大幅下跌。 - Asia's sell-off followed big stock losses Thursday in the United States and Europe.
亚洲股市星期五大抛售之前,美国和欧洲股市星期四大幅下跌。 - The sell-off is aimed at repositioning the company as a publisher principally of business information
出售公司部分业务的目的是将公司重新定位为以商业信息类出版物为主的出版商。