单词 | short-termist |
释义 | > as lemmasˌshort-ˈtermist ˌshort-ˈtermist n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [adjective] > invested > type of investment perpetual1719 fundeda1770 floating1793 ethical1915 ploughed-back1930 divestiture1961 mezzanine1976 short-termist1987 society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > investment > investor > type of pernora1325 rentier1650 fundholder1765 rentière1837 odd-lotter1903 self-liquidator1932 short-termist1987 1987 Financial Times 19 Jan. i. 18/2 One [camp] is confident that..things are shaping up nicely for the Government in election year. This camp should perhaps be dubbed the ‘short-termists’. 1987 Daily Tel. 30 Jan. 20/2 This dramatic contrast between short-termist Britain and long-term-minded Europe and America seems to need a little modifying. 1987 Daily Tel. 30 Jan. 20/5 Short-termists ask brutal questions like: ‘How much does it cost in cash terms now?’ 1990 Observer 25 Nov. 26/3 There has been talk of BTR floating off its US interests... This appears short-termist and fraught with tax and US legislative hurdles. < as lemmas |
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