mustier adj. 发霉的;落伍的;冷淡的 (musty的变形)
- Both Daniel Bouton, the executive chairman, and Jean-Pierre Mustier, head of the investment bank, tendered their resignation but had their offer rejected by the board.
该行执行董事长溥敦(Daniel Bouton)和投资银行主管让-皮埃尔•马斯蒂尔(Jean-Pierre Mustier)已经提交了辞呈,但均被董事会否决。 - Mustier said the trader had used a relatively simple strategy to skirt round the bank's controls but was discovered when he started dabbling in areas he did not understand.
Mustier声称,该交易员使用了一个相对简单的策略规避了银行管制,但是在涉足不擅长的领域时被发现。 - Both Daniel Bouton, the executive chairman, and Jean-Pierre Mustier , head of the investment bank, tendered their resignation but had their offer rejected by the board.
该行执行董事长溥敦和投资银行主管让-皮埃尔?马斯蒂尔已经提交了辞呈,但均被董事会否决。
Musty \Mus"ty\, a. [Compar. {Mustier}; superl. {Mustiest}.]
[From L. mustum must; or perh. fr. E. moist. Cf. {Must}, n.,
{Moist}.]
1. Having the rank, pungent, offensive odor and taste which
substances of organic origin acquire during warm, moist
weather; foul or sour and fetid; moldy; as, musty corn;
musty books. --Harvey.
2. Spoiled by age; rank; stale.
The proverb is somewhat musty. --Shak.
3. Dull; heavy; spiritless. ``That he may not grow musty and
unfit for conversation.'' --Addison.