selloff

英[\'selˌɒf]
美[\'selˌɒf]

基本释义

n.
股市暴跌

实用例句

It is during capitulation that a selloff course, and prices begin to feel for bottom.

在认赔离场的过程中,卖盘大行其道, 价格也开始探底.

互联网

Fear about the future of his and Galleon's investments triggered a selloff Monday.

对他和Galleon的投资的恐慌引发了周一的抛售.

互联网

There is probably more substance to their statements now because we have had such a selloff.

他说,他们现在的说法可能已经有了更多的实质性内容,因为市场已经经历了如此大规模的下跌.

互联网

Typically, they have stepped in and started buying when we've seen a selloff.

通常, 在我们认为会出现大规模抛售之时,中国都已经开始买进了.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a sale of a relatively large number of assets (stocks or bonds or commodities) at a low price typically done to dispose of them rather than as normal trade

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