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Definition of ticker in English: tickernoun ˈtɪkəˈtɪkər 1informal A watch. 〈非正式〉表 Example sentencesExamples - The club's annual Christmas Fair will take place in the Castlecourt Hotel on the 2nd December and tickers will be on sale at €10.
- The ticker works perfectly well, telling the time in the normal way - except that the second hand runs backwards.
- 1.1 A person's heart.
心脏 Example sentencesExamples - The question is, does he have the ticker to push for it?
- The build up of waste in his body would have caused heart failure (given he has a dicky ticker anyway).
- And the heart people say aspirin is awfully good for the old ticker.
- He lacked the political ticker to take on the unions, he basked in the Olympic-reflected glory without harnessing its potential long-term benefits, and he presided over never-ending hospital waiting lists.
- When, two years ago, Mortimer gave us Rumpole Rests His Case, with its last story featuring our hero being carted off horizontal with a dodgy ticker, there was much lamenting.
- What's more, my ticker isn't pounding, my pins are unjellified and, to paraphrase a tune the 32-year-old has covered beautifully, he isn't giving me fever.
- The interesting question now is this: has Mr Howard got the ticker?
- He said, ‘I've got a dodgy ticker - or had previously’.
- Yesterday was another day, and although the line-up has looked decidedly weak since David Bowie developed problems with his ticker, there was still plenty for every taste.
- Somebody lube up the paddles, my ticker needs a jolt.
- A few weeks before the vote on November 7, the buzz goes, Cheney will announce his resignation, ostensibly because of signs of new trouble with his ticker.
- Fit or not, it's time to wise up and listen to your ticker.
2North American A telegraphic or electronic machine that prints out data on a strip of paper, especially stock market information or news reports. 〈北美〉(新闻等的)自动收报机;(股票行情)自动收录器,电子指示器 Example sentencesExamples - Companies could sell subscriptions and place ads inside customized traffic information, weather reports, or sports tickers.
- To add stocks or indexes from the list you are watching, simply click on the ticker and a Set Parameters window will appear with a list of stock symbols that you can easily modify.
- There is a ticker on the organization's website which states the disturbing statistic that a police officer commits suicide every 22 hours in the United States.
- Those that utilize a full-time Internet connection, including a weather report and a stock ticker, are more interesting but still not terribly new.
- The news ticker at the bottom sped across the screen.
- A ticker symbol is the unique identification that stock exchanges worldwide give each company.
- However, I'm also mindful of how news tickers seem to attract people's attention.
- News tickers have quoted IOC officials questioning whether the Salt Lake Games should go on if the host country is at war.
- The cybercafé at Stockley Park has a kitchen and lounge with a television, a news ticker, and colorful iMacs for free Web surfing.
- The window-cleaner at the broker's office paused to watch the ticker…
- The network quickly switched to an all-service format showing phone numbers and Red Cross information over the ticker instead of prices.
- Another channel had on its ticker: ‘Road to and from airport flooded’: Civil Aviation ministry.
- Overall, flavors in dairy products continue to be a ticker worth watching as an indication of how to give consumers the flavors they desire in new and innovative products.
- In the upper left corner is Fox's omnipresent American flag, and at the bottom the news ticker, which further distracts from serious concentration or analysis.
- A favorite dot-com-era TV commercial of mine depicts several young entrepreneurs eagerly watching a ticker for their first e-commerce transaction.
- So next time you're watching TV or surfing a website with a ticker, you'll understand what all those numbers and symbols scrolling across your screen really mean.
- The novelty of playing with clock applets, weather widgets, stock tickers and dancing hula girls soon wears off.
- ‘To put it bluntly, news anchors are no longer needed to report stories as long as there are news tickers running across the TV screen’ Lin said.
- From 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. every day, customers can unwind with an eye on the ticker.
- If you look at a stock ticker, you will see something called a ‘bid’ price and an ‘ask’ price. The bid price is the highest price that someone is willing to pay for the stock.
- Demonstrators gathered in a drenching rain under the neon news ticker that carried reports of the latest bombings and troop movements.
- 2.1
another term for news ticker
Rhymesbicker, clicker, dicker, flicker, kicker, liquor, nicker, picker, pricker, shicker, slicker, snicker, sticker, tricker, vicar, whicker, Wicca, wicker Definition of ticker in US English: tickernounˈtɪkərˈtikər 1informal A watch. 〈非正式〉表 Example sentencesExamples - The club's annual Christmas Fair will take place in the Castlecourt Hotel on the 2nd December and tickers will be on sale at €10.
- The ticker works perfectly well, telling the time in the normal way - except that the second hand runs backwards.
- 1.1 A person's heart.
心脏 Example sentencesExamples - Fit or not, it's time to wise up and listen to your ticker.
- When, two years ago, Mortimer gave us Rumpole Rests His Case, with its last story featuring our hero being carted off horizontal with a dodgy ticker, there was much lamenting.
- What's more, my ticker isn't pounding, my pins are unjellified and, to paraphrase a tune the 32-year-old has covered beautifully, he isn't giving me fever.
- A few weeks before the vote on November 7, the buzz goes, Cheney will announce his resignation, ostensibly because of signs of new trouble with his ticker.
- The interesting question now is this: has Mr Howard got the ticker?
- The question is, does he have the ticker to push for it?
- And the heart people say aspirin is awfully good for the old ticker.
- He said, ‘I've got a dodgy ticker - or had previously’.
- The build up of waste in his body would have caused heart failure (given he has a dicky ticker anyway).
- Yesterday was another day, and although the line-up has looked decidedly weak since David Bowie developed problems with his ticker, there was still plenty for every taste.
- He lacked the political ticker to take on the unions, he basked in the Olympic-reflected glory without harnessing its potential long-term benefits, and he presided over never-ending hospital waiting lists.
- Somebody lube up the paddles, my ticker needs a jolt.
2North American A telegraphic or electronic machine that prints out data on a strip of paper, especially stock market information or news reports. 〈北美〉(新闻等的)自动收报机;(股票行情)自动收录器,电子指示器 Example sentencesExamples - A favorite dot-com-era TV commercial of mine depicts several young entrepreneurs eagerly watching a ticker for their first e-commerce transaction.
- The network quickly switched to an all-service format showing phone numbers and Red Cross information over the ticker instead of prices.
- Companies could sell subscriptions and place ads inside customized traffic information, weather reports, or sports tickers.
- To add stocks or indexes from the list you are watching, simply click on the ticker and a Set Parameters window will appear with a list of stock symbols that you can easily modify.
- Another channel had on its ticker: ‘Road to and from airport flooded’: Civil Aviation ministry.
- In the upper left corner is Fox's omnipresent American flag, and at the bottom the news ticker, which further distracts from serious concentration or analysis.
- News tickers have quoted IOC officials questioning whether the Salt Lake Games should go on if the host country is at war.
- Those that utilize a full-time Internet connection, including a weather report and a stock ticker, are more interesting but still not terribly new.
- The novelty of playing with clock applets, weather widgets, stock tickers and dancing hula girls soon wears off.
- So next time you're watching TV or surfing a website with a ticker, you'll understand what all those numbers and symbols scrolling across your screen really mean.
- The news ticker at the bottom sped across the screen.
- From 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. every day, customers can unwind with an eye on the ticker.
- However, I'm also mindful of how news tickers seem to attract people's attention.
- The cybercafé at Stockley Park has a kitchen and lounge with a television, a news ticker, and colorful iMacs for free Web surfing.
- The window-cleaner at the broker's office paused to watch the ticker…
- If you look at a stock ticker, you will see something called a ‘bid’ price and an ‘ask’ price. The bid price is the highest price that someone is willing to pay for the stock.
- Demonstrators gathered in a drenching rain under the neon news ticker that carried reports of the latest bombings and troop movements.
- ‘To put it bluntly, news anchors are no longer needed to report stories as long as there are news tickers running across the TV screen’ Lin said.
- There is a ticker on the organization's website which states the disturbing statistic that a police officer commits suicide every 22 hours in the United States.
- A ticker symbol is the unique identification that stock exchanges worldwide give each company.
- Overall, flavors in dairy products continue to be a ticker worth watching as an indication of how to give consumers the flavors they desire in new and innovative products.
- 2.1
another term for news ticker
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