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a. 有凹口的

[医] 切迹状的, 有缺口的




    notched
    [ adj ]
    1. notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex

    2. <adj.all>
    3. having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed

    4. <adj.all>


    Notch \Notch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Notched} (n[o^]cht); p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Notching}.]
    1. To cut or make notches in; to indent; also, to score by
    notches; as, to notch a stick.

    2. To fit the notch of (an arrow) to the string.

    God is all sufferance; here he doth show
    No arrow notched, only a stringless bow. --Herrick.

    1. The overall index improved 11 to 5,587, industrials notched up 16 to 6,403 and the golds index eased 6 to 2,154. De Beers dipped 10 cents to R108.90 - the group announced yesterday a diamond exploration joint venture in Canada.
    2. The currency notched a 20% gain against the dollar last year, outperforming the West German mark and nearly matching the soaring Japanese yen.
    3. The base of each point was notched or grooved to make it easier to fasten to a spear shaft.
    4. Drug companies in the key index also notched gains as market-makers searched for stock in anticipation of demand due to the sector's defensive qualities.
    5. The ADollars 2.14bn (Pounds 993m) deficit notched up in August was the worst monthly figure for almost four years.
    6. The Big Board's composite index advanced a still more modest 3.31, or 2.04%, to 165.50, and both the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq composite indexes notched only fractional gains.
    7. Share prices fell back momentarily after the release of the January trade figures, but market makers notched prices higher amid widespread relief that the figures would not lead to a further rise in interest rates.
    8. Since then, his company, selling chilled victuals to hotels, restaurants and delicatessens has notched up sales of Pounds 225,000 in its second full year.
    9. Four of the nation's largest steelmakers posted hefty first-quarter earnings as the long-beleaguered industry notched its best quarter since 1979.
    10. They notched a negative 3.47 per cent total return in February, the sharpest drop among the 13 biggest bond markets around the world. The clear consensus is that the bond market sell-off has been greatly over-done.
    11. Still, the era when analysts raced to increase their estimates, as Compaq notched 75% and 100% quarterly earnings gains, appears to have quieted a bit.
    12. Ted Donato scored twice and Keith Tkachuk notched his first goal of the Olympics in a 5:46 span of the second period to rally the U.S. from a 1-0 deficit.
    13. Just before lunch it dipped down to 3,122. Volume notched ahead of recent levels and broke the 10,000 mark to close at 10,706 contracts traded.
    14. But he notes that in January 1987 his newsletter, which now emphasizes options trading, notched the biggest one-month advance ever recorded by Mr. Hulbert's system.
    15. The smallest gains were the 2.9% notched by Thomson McKinnon and 3% for Drexel Burnham.
    16. It lifted total exports by 35.1 per cent last year to Pounds 250.4m, according to the top 100 figures. But the biggest rise in exports was notched up by a foreign company, German-owned Robert Bosch.
    17. Prosecutors notched another victory in their assault on Wall Street crime when a jury convicted GAF Corp. and a top executive of stock manipulation in the government's third attempt after two mistrials.
    18. 'The US, now, does not have that much spare capacity.' AMSTERDAM notched up a gain although the market stayed volatile ahead of futures and options expiry tomorrow.
    19. Exhibitors such as Starlite Chandeliers, sold their entire stock before the exhibition started and notched up a Pounds 115,000 order on the first day.
    20. Canada has notched up two very different records in economic performance over the past few days. Statistics Canada announced late last week that, alone among industrial countries, inflation had disappeared.
    21. Allowing for spread trading into the March contract, the December contract notched little more than 9,000 lots. The morning session saw a smattering of medium-sized deals, with UBS in evidence, but nearly all of the business was intra-dealer trading.
    22. UK equities - by far their biggest asset class - notched up a new peak in May and have produced an overall return of 6 per cent.
    23. Mr. Michaelis's fund has returned 19.3% a year in the past decade, well ahead of the 17.7% notched up by the Standard & Poor's 500 stocks and 16% for the average stock fund.
    24. Having notched an impressive 30% rise since the beginning of the year, the market is now looking toward the 2360.4 level, its highest point in 1989.
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