south sea
常見(jiàn)例句
- This lure for the South Sea Company, published in 1720, has a whiff of the 21st century about it.
這是英國(guó)南海公司在1720年發(fā)出的誘餌,但是在21世紀(jì)我們?nèi)匀荒軌蚵劦侥枪晌兜馈?/li> - He has been credited * with dreaming up the South Sea Company, the subject of an early experiment in QE.
他被確信曾經(jīng)參與籌劃南海公司,這個(gè)東西可說(shuō)是QE的一個(gè)早期實(shí)驗(yàn)。 - Equity’s popularity waxed and waned over the next 300 years or so, soaring with the South Sea and Mississippi bubbles, then slumping, after both burst in 1720.
在之后的300年中,股票幾度興衰——隨著南海和密西西比泡沫變得炙手可熱,又隨著1720年的泡沫破裂跌入低谷。 - Scientists used to think that the islands were connected to the South American mainland and floated out to sea slowly.
- The isolation of the Greek towns in the Dark Age gives way increasingly to contact with the east and the south, and when I say the south I really mean Egypt and all around the eastern Aegean Sea.
在黑暗時(shí)代孤立希臘城鎮(zhèn),開(kāi)始逐漸增加與東方和南方的接觸,當(dāng)我的南方,實(shí)際上指的是埃及,以及所有東愛(ài)琴海的周邊地區(qū)
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 古希臘歷史簡(jiǎn)介課程節(jié)選 - Yellow fever is found mainly in Africa, the northern part of South America and the islands of the Caribbean Sea.
- The South Sea and Mississippi bubbles of the early 1700s are legends in financial history.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - After the South Sea Bubble burst in 1720, a ban on setting up joint stock companies lasted for 100 years.
ECONOMIST: Investment banks - In the early 18th century both Britain and France experienced a mania for stocks, which led to the South Sea and Mississippi bubbles.
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