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stock MONEYHstBk, $stB:knthe amount of money which a company has through selling shares to people, or (Am) part of the ownership of a company which people buy as an investment股本,股份,股票They own 20% of the company's stock. [U]他们持有这公司20%的股份。She buys and sells stocks and shares. [C]她买卖股票。(Am) Stock prices (Br and Aus share prices) fell yesterday in heavy trading.股价昨天下跌交易量大。(Br) Stock is also money which people invest in the government and which produces a fixed rate of INTEREST.国债British Government stocks pay a fixed amount of income each year and, like shares, their value can fluctuate. [C]英国政府的国债每年年末都付一笔固定的利息,并且和股票一样,它们的价值是可以浮动的。There was a steady rise in the value of government stock in the early part of the year. [U]在今年的早些时候,国债的价值稳步上升。A stock exchange or stock market is a place where parts of the ownership of companies are bought and sold, or the organization of people whose job is to do this buying or selling.股票(或证券)交易所,股票(或证券)市场They bought some shares on the London stock exchange.他们在伦敦证交所买了些股票。The company is being floated (= sold to the public) on the stock exchange.这公司正在证券交易所上市。One of the busiest day's trading on the stock market saw more than £86 billion added to share values.证券交易所交易最繁忙的一天中,股票的价值上升了860多亿英镑。The stock market crash (= The sudden fall in the prices of stocks and shares) in October 1987 resulted in many investors going bankrupt.1987年10月股票市场的暴跌导致了许多投资者破产。
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