bull markets

[bʊl ˈmɑːkɪts]
  • 释义
  • 行情看涨的市场,股市中的牛市( bull market的名词复数 );

  • 双语例句
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    Certainly, last night's gala was a reminder of bull markets of yesteryear.

    的确, 昨夜的庆祝让我们想起了前些年的牛市.

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  • 2、

    I don't panic in bear markets and bull markets make me uncomfortable.

    我对熊市并不恐慌,牛市却会让我感到不舒服.

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  • 3、

    Both are correcting now as always happens in all bull markets.

    二者现在都在调整,这是所有牛市中都会出现的.

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    Bull markets are remarkably resilient.

    牛市有着惊人的弹性.

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    The 1930 s brought bull markets followed by bears, taking back gains and sapping investor confidence.

    三十年代先是经历了牛市,接着出现了熊市, 将此前的收益一扫而光,让投资者信心顿失.

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    All bull markets have correction and setbacks and this one is in oil.

    所有牛市都有回落和倒退的时候,这一次在石油上.

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    In rising markets, true bull markets, the subdivisions occur in five waves up, an up - down - up - down - up sequence.

    在上升市—真正的牛市中, 波浪分量是向上的5个浪, 顺序为升 - 降 - 升 - 降 - 升.

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    In bull markets, this is often a sign that prices on the turn.

    在牛市中, 这经常是价格逆转的信号.

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    Bull markets climb a wall of worry. The time to get nervous is when nobody's nervous.

    牛市爬升到了令人担忧的位置. 当无人感到紧张时,就 应该 感到紧张了.

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