单词 | derivative |
释义 | derivative /dɪrɪvətɪv/ (also deˌrivative instrument, deˌrivative product) noun [countable, usually plural] (finance 金融) a financial investment such as an option (= that gives you the right to buy or sell sth in the future) or a future (= a contract to buy or sell sth in the future) whose price depends on the value of the shares, bonds, raw materials, etc. that it relates to 衍生产品(指期权或期货之类金融投资工具,其价格取决于相关的股票、证券、原材料等的价值)◆trading in energy derivatives 能源衍生产品的交易◆the swiss derivatives market 瑞士衍生产品市场◆revenues from derivatives trading rose 2.5%. 来自衍生产品交易的收益上升了 2.5%。◆liffe, london's derivatives exchange 伦敦国际金融期货交易所 ── 伦敦衍生产品交易市场⨁ a derivatives broker / business / deal / transaction衍生产品经纪人/企业/交易 ⨁ the derivatives industry / market衍生产品行业/市场 ⨁ energy / equity / gold / property derivatives能源/股本/黄金/房地产衍生产品 ☞ derivativederivative/dɪˈrɪvətɪv ||; dəˈrɪvətɪv/noun [c] a form of sth (especially a word) that has developed from the original form 派生物,衍生物(尤指派生词): ◇‘sadness’ is a derivative of ‘sad.’ sadness是sad的派生词。 derivativesee ⇨ copy 3 |
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