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  1. If you two are going to marry, I advise that you need to know the fundamentals of cooking.
    如果你们要结婚的话,我建议你们了解烹调的基本知识。
  2. Let us get down to fundamentals and agree that the young are after all human beings- people just like their elders.
    让我们开始认真对待问题的根本,并承认青年人也是人---与他们的长者完全一样的人。


fundamentals
[ noun ]
principles from which other truths can be derived
<noun.cognition>
first you must learn the fundamentalslet's get down to basics


  1. The sterling value of overseas equities and bonds was also greatly increased. So, it all worked out well in the end, but, nevertheless, the fundamentals of UK equity market valuation are stretched.
  2. That level was briefly exceeded yesterday as the market continued to defy bearish fundamentals and shrugged off a further rise in exchange warehouse stocks to a nine-year high.
  3. Investment fundamentals aside, the move into bonds 18 months ago was not unrelated to the declining free asset ratio of Norwich Union's main life assurance fund.
  4. The panel said it was generally pleased with Westinghouse's program for training reactor operators, but the training was "missing coverage of reactors fundamentals" that are always included in training for commercial nuclear plants.
  5. Strauss sees growth of share earnings at near 50 per cent this year and next, with growth in dividends at a cumulative 21 per cent over the two years. NatWest Securities stresses that economic fundamentals 'do not point to an immediate rate rise'.
  6. The dollar's movement yesterday was based more on its intermediary role between the non-dollar trades and wasn't based on fundamentals, said Frank Tuminello, chief dealer at Hessische Landesbank Girozentrale in New York.
  7. The dollar sank, hampered by weak fundamentals, a general move to marks and sterling, and a U.S. durable-goods report that fell short of market expectations.
  8. In fact, some chart analysts say that a currency can be out of line with its PPP value for up to five years. Undermining the importance of economic fundamentals on a short-term basis is the size of the currency market.
  9. "It's just that the fundamentals in the market are so negative.
  10. However, though the war is in its opening stages, participants said the market is trying to look ahead and refocus on economic fundamentals, which point to a lower dollar.
  11. Since late January, the central bank has entered the foreign-exchange market several times to drive down a dollar whose strength Japanese officials say isn't consistent with the economic fundamentals of the two countries.
  12. Now that the record $32.25 billion quarterly refunding obstacle has been hurdled, the focus of the Treasury market, likely will return to economic fundamentals, analysts say.
  13. Now that the euphoria over the war has worn off, said Robert Sweers, head of institutional investment at Banque Paribas, investors will pay more attention to market fundamentals, and they won't like what they see.
  14. "Municipal bond yields have gone up more than U.S. Treasury bonds in the last week, yet the fundamentals in the municipal market are still positive," said Mr. Feldstein of Merrill Lynch.
  15. Despite the unpopularity of Mitterrand and slowly rising unemployment, the currency fundamentals are more favourable to the franc than they ever were to sterling.
  16. "I've been one of the most bullish strategists, but I had to cave in to the fundamentals," he says.
  17. The finance ministers would declare current exchange-rate levels to be broadly consistent with underlying economic fundamentals, at least for the immediate future.
  18. Traders have long maintained that the U.K. currency's resiliency in the face of poor economic fundamentals has stemmed from the attractiveness of relatively high British interest rates.
  19. The mark also has been strong because Germany's "fundamentals" are good.
  20. But analysts said the market's fundamentals remained bullish overall, with the dollar still in a downward trend and the Federal Reserve unlikely to tighten interest rates in the near future.
  21. The bellies' strength was tied to rumors of possible export sales of U.S. pork to Poland, while gains were tempered by a lack of strong market fundamentals.
  22. Could this week's events have marked a de-coupling between stock and bond prices - the start of a period in which the share index might be driven more by fundamentals than mood? As to the answer, it is anybody's guess.
  23. But dealers expect the next big move to be downwards, as fundamentals are unexpiring and stocks are rising.
  24. Other fundamentals in the market yesterday also served to pull prices down.
  25. The lackluster activity is likely to continue because there are no fundamentals to move the market, traders said.
  26. A balance or deficit after seven years of surpluses would mark a decisive change in the fundamentals of cocoa, she said.
  27. 'The fundamentals for a lasting peace are almost all in place, in large part because the key players have run out of alternatives,' said a senior official recently.
  28. The general index fell 59.3 to 801.85. Mr Stuart Harley of Schroders in London said: 'Over the longer term, the economic fundamentals will not change greatly, irrespective of who is in power.
  29. But Kishore Bangor, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities in London, said investors would turn their attention to BAT's fundamentals and the stock would look relatively cheap.
  30. The section of the communique dealing with the dollar read: "The ministers and governors considered the rise in recent months of the dollar inconsistent with longer run economic fundamentals.
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