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up·tick 英ˈʌpˌtɪk美ˈʌpˌtɪkAHDŭpʹtĭk' 高COCA³⁸⁷⁸⁷BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵iWeb¹⁸⁴⁶⁸Economist¹⁰²³⁶ 基本英英词源近义反义例句 商股票报升成交价格比上一个交易高的成交或价格
Noun: a transaction in the stock market at a price above the price of the preceding transaction来自早期股票市场打字实时显示股价,tick,打字音,up 指股价上扬,down 指股价下跌。反义词 downtick低于前盘的股票市场交易… A CLSA survey of purchasing managers for April showed an expansion of manufacturing activity for the first time since July, amid an uptick of new orders. 里昂证券四月份对采购经理们的一项调查显示,自去年七月份以来,随着新订单的上升,制造业活动首次扩张。 yeeyan That trend is similar to the uptick in lipstick sales during the2001 recession and other colorful cosmetics like nail polish in this one. 自2001年的经济衰退以来,像口红和指甲油这种颜色选择繁多的产品销售便有节节攀升的趋势。 icxo The security forces appear strong enough for the moment to withstand the uptick in violence over the last few weeks and months. 目前看来对于过去几个周月内飙升的暴力袭击,安全部队们似乎足够强大可以招架得住。 ecocn To some extent, the modest uptick in income and standards of living reflects the precipitous growth of the Texas- Mexico border. 在某种程度上,人均收入和生活水平的温和上升反映了德州——墨西哥边境的经济增长。 ecocn |