glassman

英['glɑːsmən] 美['glɑːsmən]
  • n. 玻璃工
  • glabrous adj.无毛的;光滑的
  • glace adj.冰冻的;糖渍的
  • glacial adj.冰川(期)的;非常冷的;缓慢的;(人)态度不友善的
  • glacialist n.冰河学者
  • glaciate v.被冰冻盖;遭受冰河作用
1. Mark "the Doof" Glassman had jumped through the sliding glass doors when he was six.
“傻蛋”马克·格拉斯曼在六岁时,曾经跳着撞向玻璃滑移门。

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2. Glassman said Olympians eat a lot of food - quantities that for ordinary people would constitute pigging out.
格拉斯曼说,奥运选手们会吃很多的食物——其分量甚至大于普通人处于极度饥饿状态的食量。

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3. "If you define risk as volatility," which is what most analysts do, Mr. Glassman says, "history has shown that stocks are no more volatile than bonds" over the long term.
“如果你界定的风险波动”,这是什么大多数分析家这样做,先生格拉斯曼说:“历史已经表明,股市没有更多的波动大于债券”的长远目标。

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4. "If you define risk as volatility," which is what most analysts do, Mr. Glassman says, "history has shown that stocks are no more volatile than bonds" over the long term.
“如果你界定的风险波动”,这是什么大多数分析家这样做,先生格拉斯曼说:“历史已经表明,股市没有更多的波动大于债券”的长远目标。

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