bearish
英['beərɪʃ]
美['berɪʃ]
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adj.
如熊一样笨拙的;粗暴的;(股票)行情看跌的
Adjective:
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expecting prices to fall
- 1. Many traders forecast a continuation of the market's recent bearish trend.
- 很多交易商都预测最近市场的下跌趋势还将延续。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Dealers said investors remain bearish.
- 交易员说投资者依然看跌。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Japanese banks remain bearish.
- 日本银行继续看跌。
来自《权威词典》
- 4. It is foolish not to invest in stocks, so I will show her how to be bearish without them too, if she chooses.
- 不投资股票是愚蠢的, 因此如果她选择股票,我会向她展示怎样在没有长期潜力的情况下进行卖空.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. How can you be so certain that the market's gong bearish? "
- 你怎么就看定了要跌? ”
来自子夜部分
用作形容词 (adj.)
- The outlookof the stock market is bearish.
股市的前景是看跌的。
- I think a bearish market must be a good time for bargain-hunters to invest.
我觉得熊市对于想买低(廉价购进股票)的人可是个投资的大好机会。