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 unwind [,ʌn'waind]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    unwind
    unwound


    Unwind \Un*wind"\, v. i.
    To be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or
    untwisted.


    Unwind \Un*wind"\, v. t. [AS. unwindan. See 1st {Un-}, and
    {Wind} to coil.]
    1. To wind off; to loose or separate, as what or convolved;
    to untwist; to untwine; as, to unwind thread; to unwind a
    ball of yarn.

    2. To disentangle. [Obs.] --Hooker.

    1. "Things are cool and calm," he said. "We're trying to unwind that fire as fast as we can now.
    2. "When the futures went to an extreme discount to the stocks, some spreaders leaped on the opportunity to unwind their positions," he said.
    3. The survey, called "Psychology of Vacation Travel," also found that the average American vacationer takes a day-and-a-half to "unwind," although nearly 10 percent said they never unwind.
    4. The survey, called "Psychology of Vacation Travel," also found that the average American vacationer takes a day-and-a-half to "unwind," although nearly 10 percent said they never unwind.
    5. He said one of two things had to happen: either strong earnings growth would come through in the next six months, or current market ratings would unwind.
    6. Sell pressure is also expected to be strong next week as many investors are likely to unwind their September futures contracts ahead of the expiration, rather than rolling them over to December.
    7. This could help to unwind the trend towards larger, more integrated houses seen in the 1980s. Monument will be a member of the London Stock Exchange and the LTOM, and will apply for Liffe membership.
    8. The default might have been prevented, and no customer money would have been imperiled, if regulators had forced Stotler Funds to unwind the $5.5 million transfer when it was discovered, futures industry officials said.
    9. Sillitoe sets up the clockwork, and just lets it unwind; the reader quickly ceases to care who does what to whom, and the author gives no indication that he cares either.
    10. Having few opportunities to unwind their positions before the expiration, investors were forced to do it at the close by selling the stocks and merely letting the contracts expire, traders said.
    11. Some traders foresee record last-minute volume on the New York Stock Exchange Friday as arbitragers unwind related stock and stock-index trades before futures and options contracts expire.
    12. The fall in the invisibles surplus accounts for half the increase as the special factors in 1991 unwind.
    13. While humans can get away from the office to unwind, turkeys are confined to the sometimes strenuous conditions of the rearing house.
    14. The two major national strikes, involving train engineers and electric workers, began to unwind over the weekend.
    15. "It is more difficult to unwind the transaction already put together than to be there at the beginning" of the transaction, he said at a Senate hearing yesterday, which also covered leveraged buy-outs and foreign investment in U.S. airlines.
    16. And when stocks recovered, portfolio insurers were forced to unwind their hedges at a loss.
    17. Indications are that a number of big institutional investors moved to "unwind" their combined stock and futures positions well before Friday.
    18. In addition, Mr. Breck said recent market conditions gave many investors an opportunity to unwind their stock and futures positions in earlier sessions without sacrificing too much profit.
    19. In London, most British fund managers chose to plan to unwind positions Monday, before the official two-day close of trading on the stock exchange.
    20. Without time to unwind, "they're nervous, scattered and anxious," says Mary Newman, head of the private Town School in Manhattan.
    21. This is the simultaneous expiration of Standard & Poor's 100-stock index options and MMI futures and options; in the final hour before the big Board closes, futures and options traders unwind trading strategies.
    22. The reason is that the cheaper futures made it advantageous for those institutions to "unwind" previously established intermarket positions, by buying stock-index futures and selling stocks in the underlying index.
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