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单词 listed
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Definition of listed in English:

listed

adjective ˈlɪstɪdˈlɪstɪd
  • 1(of a building in the UK) officially designated as being of architectural or historical importance and having protection from demolition or major alterations.

    a 15th-century Grade I listed building
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He concluded that the proposal would fail to preserve either the architectural or historic interest of the listed building and would therefore conflict with policy.
    • It was not until the Town and Country Planning Act of 1968 forced owners to seek permission to demolish listed buildings that the wave of demolitions finally came to an end.
    • It is a good idea to consult an architect who specialises in listed buildings.
    • ‘We will get passed them because it is a listed building and of historic and architectural worth for Scotland,’ said a spokeswoman.
    • Built in 1959, in the International Style, it has become the focal hub of the Province's trade union movement, and one of Northern Ireland's youngest listed buildings.
    • The plan is intended to release land at the front of the Grade l listed station building, effectively paving the way for the renovation of the frontage.
    • One wonders whether the Secretary of State would have shown a bit more interest were the listed building to be demolished a Georgian house or Victorian town hall rather than a twentieth century factory.
    • The project includes building six new residential care homes, converting the listed hospital buildings and adding a hydrotherapy pool.
    • This is a very important listed building which is now in need of major repair work.
    • The project has encountered some objections prompted by concerns that the extension and alterations will ruin the listed building's image.
    • The Martello Tower is a listed building and more than 200 years old.
    • Not all historic structures are given listed building protection.
    • The owner of a historic fairground ride began to demolish it yesterday after its protection as a listed building was lifted.
    • It contains many important buildings considered to be of special merit including Ryde House, a listed building of special architectural and historic interest.
    • There are around 200 listed church buildings in the Manchester area.
    • A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school.
    • The house at 549 Lordship Lane, now an important listed building, is in a derelict state.
    • Plans to demolish the listed building, which were submitted by the church itself, prompted a petition and 70 letters of objection.
    • With another tranche of listed buildings potentially being demolished at Gatwick, the severe impact of any proposals to extend airports in the South East has been underlined.
    • Objectors feared that traffic would be increased in Bootham and the character of the listed hospital building would be compromised.
  • 2Relating to or denoting companies whose shares are quoted on the main market of the London Stock Exchange.

    listed securities
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Banks hold only 1 percent of the publicly listed shares.
    • About two third of the shares of listed companies is held by government departments.
    • Instead, every buyer and seller offers a price to buy or sell listed shares.
    • The equity market's performance was high largely on account of share gains in four of the listed companies on the stock exchange.
    • Firstly, the company is about as understandable as it gets, with its proprietary database of listed companies underpinning the share research of many a market punter.
    • Making profits for shareholders ought to be the main objective for a listed company and, as such, investors tend to pay most attention to reported profits.
    • According to the capital market law, listed companies are not allowed to undertake mergers that could lead to monopolies.
    • Were any of the profits derived from other than the sale of listed shares?
    • The companies are set to be merged before floating on the stock market and the merger will create the largest listed media group in Germany.
    • The Zambian stock exchange has 11 listed companies with a market capitalisation of US $231 million.
    • The warrants can be purchased through Irish stockbrokers and are traded as listed securities on the Irish Stock Exchange.
    • This is as a result of low demand for shares on the stock market thereby failing to influence the share prices of the listed and quoted companies on the stock market.
    • But the ones of particular interest in the New Zealand market are equity warrants, linked to the shares of a listed company.
    • It is the view of the officials that anyone who buys shares in the listed companies takes the risk that would be associated with buying and selling stock.
    • The suspension will not affect the sale of shares by companies already listed.
    • He said the stock markets also provide listed companies with a platform to raise long term capital and that it also offered investors alternative investment.
    • But the government's massive purchase of listed shares will affect investor confidence.
    • This gives the firm the responsibility of maintaining positions in a particular listed stock to enhance market liquidity for that stock.
    • The value of the listed shares has also exceeded 400 trillion won in four years and seven months since the 300 trillion won mark was broken in August 1999.
    • The combined value of all the shares in a listed company.
 
 

Definition of listed in US English:

listed

adjectiveˈlistidˈlɪstɪd
  • 1Admitted for trading on a stock exchange.

    listed securities
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Were any of the profits derived from other than the sale of listed shares?
    • The suspension will not affect the sale of shares by companies already listed.
    • The value of the listed shares has also exceeded 400 trillion won in four years and seven months since the 300 trillion won mark was broken in August 1999.
    • But the ones of particular interest in the New Zealand market are equity warrants, linked to the shares of a listed company.
    • The Zambian stock exchange has 11 listed companies with a market capitalisation of US $231 million.
    • This gives the firm the responsibility of maintaining positions in a particular listed stock to enhance market liquidity for that stock.
    • Instead, every buyer and seller offers a price to buy or sell listed shares.
    • The warrants can be purchased through Irish stockbrokers and are traded as listed securities on the Irish Stock Exchange.
    • But the government's massive purchase of listed shares will affect investor confidence.
    • The equity market's performance was high largely on account of share gains in four of the listed companies on the stock exchange.
    • He said the stock markets also provide listed companies with a platform to raise long term capital and that it also offered investors alternative investment.
    • The companies are set to be merged before floating on the stock market and the merger will create the largest listed media group in Germany.
    • According to the capital market law, listed companies are not allowed to undertake mergers that could lead to monopolies.
    • It is the view of the officials that anyone who buys shares in the listed companies takes the risk that would be associated with buying and selling stock.
    • Making profits for shareholders ought to be the main objective for a listed company and, as such, investors tend to pay most attention to reported profits.
    • Banks hold only 1 percent of the publicly listed shares.
    • Firstly, the company is about as understandable as it gets, with its proprietary database of listed companies underpinning the share research of many a market punter.
    • This is as a result of low demand for shares on the stock market thereby failing to influence the share prices of the listed and quoted companies on the stock market.
    • The combined value of all the shares in a listed company.
    • About two third of the shares of listed companies is held by government departments.
  • 2US Represented in a telephone directory.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He does not have a listed telephone number and could not be reached for comment.
    • An operator receives a request for directory information about a listed party over a telephone connection.
    • The reporter called the listed telephone number and asked if the shop only served Japanese customers.
 
 
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