sell-off
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The sell-off of something, for example, an industry owned by the state or a company's shares, is the selling of it. (國(guó)有企業(yè)、公司股份等的) 出售[商業(yè)]
The privatization of the electricity industry was the biggest sell-off of them all. 電力行業(yè)的私有化是這類(lèi)出售中最大的一宗。
返回 sell-off
sell-off (also selloff) (sell-offs)
劍橋詞典
- a sale of an unwanted business at a low price to encourage someone to buy it
低價(jià)出售;廉價(jià)処理
a sale of an investment , such as shares in a company , that causes its value to fall
(股票等的)拋售
Australian English
an occasion when the price of goods in a shop or factory is reduced so they can be sold quickly
(商店或工廠內(nèi)的貨物)廉價(jià)拋售
比較
closeout 返回 sell-off