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selloff ['selˌɒf]

n. 股市暴跌;

例句:

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Oil-refining stocks outperformed the market after Friday's selloff.
    来自WSJ
  • Some investors say the selloff could be a buying opportunity.
    来自WSJ
  • Wednesday's decline marked the fifth-largest selloff after Election Day.
    来自WSJ