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单词 pullback
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Definition of pullback in English:

pullback

noun ˈpʊlbakˈpʊlˌbæk
  • 1An act of withdrawing troops.

    撤军

    forces have begun a pullback from frontline positions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This withdrawal followed on previous military pullbacks in the state.
    • He said yesterday the pullback would start immediately after a meeting in Damascus between the leaders of both countries to approve the withdrawal plan.
    • Coalition hard-liners have been trying to sabotage a pullback.
    • U.S. military officials are cautiously optimistic the move will bring calm to the besieged city, but warn the pullback is not a withdrawal or retreat.
    • But he also wanted, according to the NYT, a pullback of US forces from the cities: ‘The occupation itself is a source of insecurity.’
  • 2A reduction in price or demand.

    (价格)降低;(需求)减少

    wait for pullbacks to buy international stocks

    等待降价后购买国际股份。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During market pullbacks, watch for the ratio to meet or break 0.9.
    • Investors are also increasingly looking for income/yield and despite the recent pullback, equities continue to provide little by way of dividend yield in the absence of earnings growth.
    • Paramount among those is a surprise pullback by consumers, which could send the expansion into a tailspin.
    • This is the market now and we're going to see pullbacks that are good buying opportunities followed by price rises.
    • Turning to the market, stocks are pulling back after recent strong gains - not a surprise to see a pullback after four straight sessions of gains.
    • To be sure, the recent sharp pullback in oil prices from new record highs is also the result of a quite understandable price sticker shock.
    • A pullback in crude oil prices could spur further gains in shares, he added.
    • So we are going to see perhaps some pullbacks on prices of gasoline and other fuels, but these are high prices.
    • For retailers, a consumer pullback during the crucial back-to-school period could mean a very unmerry Christmas.
    • A dip in volatility would cause some immediate pullback in demand, analysts say.
    • That said, what you're going to start to see is a pullback in the market.
    • To say the pullback offended customers and distributors would be putting it mildly.
    • The pullback, when it comes, will be severe if accompanied by news that suggests the economy won't rebound this year.
    • Most households, it seems, react sluggishly to the market's shifting performance, which may help explain why consumption has held up despite the pullback in stock prices.
    • Then, quite suddenly last quarter, consumers posted one of their weakest performances in more than year, accentuated by a sharp pullback in June.
    • As long as we hold this area without a dramatic pullback, the euro will likely push higher on Tuesday.
    • Any pullback in prices should see strong support at the $575 region.
    • Moreover, he says, ‘given the pullbacks in valuation and increased volatility, we feel this actually is an opportune time for these instruments,’ at least for companies with solid prospects.
    • It appears that a trader/investor can ride the majority of an uptrend and be out during the big consolidations and pullbacks by employing this simple method.
    • Fact is, the boom in online gaming has barely been affected by the economic pullback.
    Synonyms
    discount, markdown, deduction, cut, price cut, concession, allowance

Definition of pullback in US English:

pullback

nounˈpʊlˌbækˈpo͝olˌbak
  • 1An act of withdrawing troops.

    撤军

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Coalition hard-liners have been trying to sabotage a pullback.
    • He said yesterday the pullback would start immediately after a meeting in Damascus between the leaders of both countries to approve the withdrawal plan.
    • This withdrawal followed on previous military pullbacks in the state.
    • But he also wanted, according to the NYT, a pullback of US forces from the cities: ‘The occupation itself is a source of insecurity.’
    • U.S. military officials are cautiously optimistic the move will bring calm to the besieged city, but warn the pullback is not a withdrawal or retreat.
  • 2A reduction in price or demand.

    (价格)降低;(需求)减少

    there is no sign of a consumer pullback
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To say the pullback offended customers and distributors would be putting it mildly.
    • A pullback in crude oil prices could spur further gains in shares, he added.
    • Any pullback in prices should see strong support at the $575 region.
    • This is the market now and we're going to see pullbacks that are good buying opportunities followed by price rises.
    • Fact is, the boom in online gaming has barely been affected by the economic pullback.
    • Turning to the market, stocks are pulling back after recent strong gains - not a surprise to see a pullback after four straight sessions of gains.
    • Investors are also increasingly looking for income/yield and despite the recent pullback, equities continue to provide little by way of dividend yield in the absence of earnings growth.
    • Moreover, he says, ‘given the pullbacks in valuation and increased volatility, we feel this actually is an opportune time for these instruments,’ at least for companies with solid prospects.
    • Then, quite suddenly last quarter, consumers posted one of their weakest performances in more than year, accentuated by a sharp pullback in June.
    • As long as we hold this area without a dramatic pullback, the euro will likely push higher on Tuesday.
    • Paramount among those is a surprise pullback by consumers, which could send the expansion into a tailspin.
    • Most households, it seems, react sluggishly to the market's shifting performance, which may help explain why consumption has held up despite the pullback in stock prices.
    • It appears that a trader/investor can ride the majority of an uptrend and be out during the big consolidations and pullbacks by employing this simple method.
    • The pullback, when it comes, will be severe if accompanied by news that suggests the economy won't rebound this year.
    • That said, what you're going to start to see is a pullback in the market.
    • During market pullbacks, watch for the ratio to meet or break 0.9.
    • To be sure, the recent sharp pullback in oil prices from new record highs is also the result of a quite understandable price sticker shock.
    • For retailers, a consumer pullback during the crucial back-to-school period could mean a very unmerry Christmas.
    • A dip in volatility would cause some immediate pullback in demand, analysts say.
    • So we are going to see perhaps some pullbacks on prices of gasoline and other fuels, but these are high prices.
    Synonyms
    discount, markdown, deduction, cut, price cut, concession, allowance
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