| 单词 | sell off | 
| 释义 | sell off 1. phrasal verb B2   If you sell something off, you sell it because you need the money.   The company is selling off some sites and concentrating on cutting debts. [VERB PARTICLE noun]   We had to sell things off to pay the brewery bill. [VERB noun PARTICLE]  2.   See also  sell-off   See full dictionary entry for  sell sell-off    also selloff Word forms:  sell-offs   countable noun  The sell-off of something, for example an industry owned by the state or a company's shares, is the selling of it.  [business]  ...the privatisation of the electricity industry–the biggest sell-off of them all.    There is no question of any 'sell-off' of Russian land or assets.   Collocations:  bond sell-off But money from private investors has slowed amid fears of a bond sell-off.  Times, Sunday Times  Second, gradualism might steady nerves in the markets, preventing a bond sell-off when rates do rise that could send real economy borrowing costs spiralling upwards.  Times, Sunday Times  A financial market panic could quickly feed back into the real economy, turning a bond sell-off into a recession.  Times, Sunday Times  Interest rates aren't going to rise any time soon, which would be the main trigger for a bond sell-off.  Times, Sunday Times  Gilt yields hit their highest levels in nearly a year, as inflation concerns continued to drive a government bond sell-off.  Times, Sunday Times  A short, sharp sell-off can actually be better than a slow-mo crash as in 2000-03 and value appears more quickly.  Times, Sunday Times  That prompted a sharp sell-off in global stock markets and a fall in bond yields.  Times, Sunday Times  After a sharp sell-off in the markets last week, investors piled into low-cost tracker funds in the hope of making a profit.  Times,Sunday Times  Then you could have a really sharp sell-off.  Times, Sunday Times  The sharp sell-off has come because investors' minds have been refocused on their exposure to risk.  Times, Sunday Times  A lacklustre budget could trigger a sell-off as investors recalibrate their expectations.  Times, Sunday Times  What has triggered the sell-off in global stock markets?  Times, Sunday Times  Despite some volume growth, the overall sales slowdown triggered a sell-off of the group's shares, which closed down 4.6 per cent, or 57p, at 11.87.  Times, Sunday Times  This has triggered a sell-off, forcing currencies and share prices down.  The Sun  The price of silver falls almost 14 per cent, its biggest one-day loss in nearly two decades, triggering a sell-off in other precious metals.  Times, Sunday Times  Translations: Chinese: 廉价出售 Japanese: 売り払う  | 
	
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