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
- 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。 - Commodity prices, even after the summer sell-off, remain well above marginal production costs.
即使在经历今年夏天的大幅下跌后,大宗商品价格现在也仍远高于边际生产成本。 - 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。 - China's new tax triggers a share sell-off.
中国的新税引起部份卖-走开。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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 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。 - 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。 - Concerns about mortgage lenders led to a broad sell-off of stocks.
对抵押贷款的担忧导致了股市大范围的跌落。