Wall Street
英 [ˈwɔːl striːt]
美 [ˈwɔːl striːt]
n. 华尔街(美国纽约金融中心和证券交易所所在地)
牛津词典
noun
- 华尔街(美国纽约金融中心和证券交易所所在地)
the US financial centre and stock exchange in New York City (used to refer to the business that is done there)- Share prices fell on Wall Street today.
今日纽约证券交易所的股价下跌。 - Wall Street responded quickly to the news.
华尔街对这一消息反应迅速。
- Share prices fell on Wall Street today.
柯林斯词典
- N-PROPER 华尔街(纽约股票交易所和多家大银行所在地);(常指美国)金融业,金融界
Wall Streetis a street in New York where the Stock Exchange and important banks are.Wall Streetis often used to refer to the financial business carried out there and to the people who work there.- On Wall Street, stocks closed at their second highest level today...
华尔街股市以今天的第二高点收盘。 - Wall Street seems to be ignoring other indications that consumers are spending less.
华尔街似乎忽略了消费者花销正在减少的其他一些征兆。
- On Wall Street, stocks closed at their second highest level today...
双语例句
- He was a rarity among Wall Street lawyers
他在华尔街的律师当中是个奇人。 - Wall Street analysts have been highly critical of the company's seeming inability to control costs
华尔街的分析家们对该公司似乎无力控制成本一事一直都严厉指责。 - Shares rose sharply on Wall Street yesterday.
昨天美国金融市场的股票暴涨。 - Occupy Wall Street already has a small business working group.
占领华尔街运动已经有了一个小企业工作组。 - This is why I love working on Wall Street.
这也是我喜欢在华尔街工作的原因。 - IBM is considered the bellwether stock on Wall Street.
国际商用机器公司的股票行情被视为华尔街股市的风向标。 - The Wall Street Journal uses 220,000 metric tons of newsprint each year
《华尔街日报》每年用去22万公吨新闻纸。 - A Wall Street Journal editorial encapsulated the views of many conservatives
《华尔街日报》的一篇社论概述了很多保守派人士的观点。 - Wall Street seems to be ignoring other indications that consumers are spending less.
华尔街似乎忽略了消费者花销正在减少的其他一些征兆。 - I mean, we're talking about a wall street guy.
我是说,我们在谈一个在华尔街工作的家伙。