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 upswing ['ʌpswiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 回升时期, 上升, 向上摆动, 跃进

[经] 上升, 向上摆动





    1. The dollar surged against the yen in early trading following an upswing in New York overnight, said a trader with the Bank of Tokyo, speaking on condition of anonymity.
    2. Heating oil futures fell on the New York Mercantile Exchange, ending an 11-day upswing.
    3. But currently, he says, sales of international funds are on the upswing at Fidelity Investments, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Inc. and T. Rowe Price Associates Inc.
    4. On the next business day, Monday, Oct. 16, another sell-off was followed by a sharp upswing in heavy trading before the markets stabilized.
    5. Beleaguered printers hope for a predicted upswing.
    6. The speed of the dollar's drop against the yen, combined with market fears of intervention, triggered the dollar's recent upswing, dealers said.
    7. The present global upswing is proving anything but comfortable. Inflation is a case in point.
    8. Analysts said technical factors _ decisions to buy or sell based on price-chart relationships _ led to an upswing in the soybean pits that spilled over into the grains.
    9. "The farm economy is on the upswing, and Deere is the dominant player.
    10. On Saturday, John C. Willke of Cincinnati, president of the National Right to Life Society, blasted the opposition, saying a reported upswing in support of the pro-choice movement was manufactured by well-financed interests.
    11. The depressed bank stocks, which began an upswing late last week, posted further gains today.
    12. The upswing continued as rates declined modestly in the bond and short-term money markets Wednesday morning.
    13. That was optimistic.' The handicap of high German labour costs, obscured during the reunification upswing, is now visible, he says, indulging in his fondness for naturalistic metaphors.
    14. Currency dealers said the dollar's strength followed a surprising upswing in overseas markets Thursday despite interest rate hikes by central banks of West Germany and several other European countries.
    15. At the high end, shipment of VAX 8000 Nautilus systems exceeded 3,000 for the year." The U.S. dollar fell sharply against the Japanese yen in early trading Thursday, while stock prices continued a two-day upswing.
    16. George A. Christie, vice president and chief economist for F.W. Dodge, said high vacancy rates in commercial properties, particularly offices and apartments, were responsible in reversing the industry's five-year upswing.
    17. Then came an upswing that proved to be a classic "sucker rally."
    18. Hafslund Nycomed, the pharmaceuticals group, shed NKr8 to NKr255 after reports in a medical journal questioned the benefits of one of its products. VIENNA continued its upswing in high turnover.
    19. Ms. Takeuchi said the Bank of Japan intervened intermittently and sold small amount of dollars to halt a new upswing, but the amount of selling was unknown.
    20. For the first five months of last year, they showed a brief upswing, only to fall back in the summer as the government affirmed its commitment to the ERM.
    21. Analysts aren't sure if the current upswing in small-capitalization stock prices is the start of a prolonged advance or a "sucker's rally" that will fade and come back for real later this year.
    22. By comparison, this gauge of failures fell to about $200 million from $400 million in the first four years of the 1975-80 expansion, which, like the current upswing, followed a severe recession.
    23. Robert D. Kennedy, chairman, president and chief executive officer, characterized the current upswing in the industry as "unprecedented" and driven by "fundamental supply and demand."
    24. Municipal Issues The Treasury bond market's late upswing helped propel municipal bond prices higher.
    25. Several underwriters took advantage of the market upswing yesterday to bring out new issues that have been waiting in the wings.
    26. But the approach of next week's quarterly refunding operation, which would bring a big influx of supply into the market, could stand an obstacle to any upswing in bonds prices even if today's data proved supportive.
    27. Most barometers of what's ahead for business still pointed up, as they have in general through most of what recently became the longest business-cycle upswing in peacetime history.
    28. As a rule, they surge near the end of a business-cycle upswing.
    29. By midday, however, the market was on the upswing again.
    30. The population of all four states is on the upswing, according to new Census Bureau estimates, following declines throughout the early 1980s.
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