skittish financial markets
变幻莫测的金融市场
1.易惊的(马等)
2.羞怯的;胆小的
3.(尤指女人)轻佻的
4.不可靠的,反复无常的
1.易惊的(马等)
2.羞怯的;胆小的
3.(尤指女人)轻佻的
4.不可靠的,反复无常的
1.nervous or worried and likely to change your opinion about something; used about horses that are nervous and may do something suddenly; likely to change suddenly and not able to be depended on
1.Originally said she was really skittish, as people outside of the woman, he realized that dream of doing with her for too long.
原来她真的如外界所说的水性杨花的女人,他意识到这个有她的梦做得太久了。
2.Yet part of the president's job is to reassure skittish Americans, even as his economic lieutenants are fighting battles in the war room.
尽管他的经济助手在作战时忙于各种战斗,总统职责的一部分是安定美国人的激动情绪。
3.With investors so skittish during the crisis, Italy could ill afford to add much to its huge public debt.
经济危机期间,投资者投资意向如此不稳定,意大利已无力拿出方案解决巨大公共债务。
4.Word has it that China's weather forecasters expect rain in the next few days, but they are too skittish to make an official prediction.
中国天气预报学家预期在未来几天内将会下雨,但他们因为太恐慌以至于没有给出官方预测。
5.Europe's central bankers are desperate for it to take over the bond-buying duties if markets stay skittish over Italy and Spain.
如果市场在意大利和西班牙继续震荡,欧洲央行行长们急需它来接管证券购买的职责。
6.Euro zone finance ministers are scheduled to meet in Brussels on Monday as they search for the right message to soothe skittish investors.
欧元区各国财长计划周一在布鲁塞尔举行会议,届时他们将寻求合适的信息来安抚紧张兮兮的投资者。
7.Anxiety over Greece's bail-out package and the British election's outcome, and two previous days of declines, all made investors skittish.
对希腊救援方案和英国大选结果的担忧,股市前两天连续下跌,都使投资者担惊受怕。
8.One explanation was that in skittish markets Bunds were prized for their extra liquidity.
一种解释是在变幻莫测的市场中人们特别青睐流动性特好的债券。
9.Investors remained skittish in the United States, although the Dow Jones managed to finish the day up slightly.
即使道琼斯指数在尾盘略有回升,美国的投资者仍然胆战心惊。
10.Economic reports have regularly shown the pace of a rebound is slowing and companies are skittish about adding new workers.
多份经济报告显示美国经济复苏速度放缓,多家企业对雇佣新员工犹豫不决。