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insiders ɪnˈsaɪdəz COCA¹²⁵⁹⁰BNC¹⁴⁹²⁴Economist⁵³³⁸ 基本例句 n.内部人员insider的复数;局内人¹⁰⁰原型insider的复数 The mood at Citigroup, seen until now as one of the biggest losers from the crisis, is suddenly bullish: insiders talk up the stability of its earnings and the advantages of deposit funding. 作为危机以来损失最为惨重之一的花旗银行内的情绪突然牛气冲天,业内人士对其稳定的收入与存款资金的优势大加赞赏。 ecocn Certainly, in the latest credit bubble the big investment banks look like classic insiders, selling pups in the form of complex structured products that few really understood. 当然,在最近的信贷泡沫中,大型投行看上去像是典型的局内人:用没有几个人能真正理解的复杂结构性产品来糊弄人。 ecocn Tackling global warming is going to be a massive endeavor, and outsized reforms always require both outsiders who ask for the moon and insiders who know when to compromise to get something passed. 对抗全球暖化需要公众的支持,深层次的改革总是需要异想天开的门外汉和深谙应当何时妥协以使某些东西通过的局内人的共同努力。 yeeyan That may be because these anecdotes display insiders’ familiarity, and often an implied intimacy, with distinguished academics and the elite institutions in which they reside. 可能是这样的因为这些趣闻轶事表现出了局内人的熟悉,且经常暗示着同知名大学教师和他们所在的精英机构的亲密。 yeeyan |