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词汇 bearish
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Definition of bearish in English:

bearish

adjective ˈbɛːrɪʃˈbɛrɪʃ
  • 1Resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.

    粗鲁的,乖戾的,笨拙的

    a bearish figure with mutton chop whiskers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘That was the last time I'll go in a light aircraft,’ he repeats, sitting in a London cafe, his face a bearish bristle of hair, topping a navy blazer and jeans.
    • Upon meeting his first jazz instructor there, a bearish Israeli whose last name is Katsenelenbogen, Matt cried out, ‘Six syllables!’
    • Herbst is a bearish Afrikaner with unruly graying hair and a love of a good joke.
    • We met at work, and I was entranced by this big nerdy bearish intelligent fella.
    • From a boyhood spent hunting and climbing in southern Idaho, Petzoldt grew into a bearish man with enormous flat feet and eyebrows of legendary bushiness.
    • The types we got at B&Q were young couples, old crusty workmen blokes, middle-aged couples, pensioners (usually on a Wednesday) and the odd beefy bearish labourer.
    • His father was round, creased and bearish, his face puffy from heavy drinking and chain-smoking.
    • Paul was looking almost bearish with the face fuzz that he seems to grow every so often.
    • Running the public affairs show is a bearish soldier who looks like the kind of guy who enjoys breaking things on his face.
    • As Arnoldo, tenor Chris Merritt is a lumbering, bearish presence.
    Synonyms
    stupid, foolish, idiotic, cretinous
  • 2Stock Market
    Characterized by or associated with falling share prices.

    〔股票〕行情下跌的,熊市的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • "Rising inflationary expectations are bearish to stocks and bonds because they lead to expectations of higher short-term interest rates.
    • The patterns are the easiest to define: they are simply bullish and bearish patterns that alternate every five or so days.
    • For instance, the last two weeks could have shown the market to be bullish while the last two years may have displayed a bearish tendency.
    • That's why shares trade at a bearish $21, down from $28 on June 2.
    • Another important fact is that rising volume together with declining prices is also bearish.
    • As the stock market remained bearish, the government again was forced to relax the rules, and in October last year it abolished the 10% levy on profits repatriated after one year.
    • But bearish effects of the US inventory data may be hurt as still scarce petrol supplies and a relatively optimistic global economic outlook encourage buying.
    • The corresponding bearish divergence occurs when prices hit a new high, but the HPI reaches a lower top.
    • When open interest is high at a market top and the price falls off dramatically, this scenario should be considered bearish.
    • Both of these are bearish signals for property share prices.
    • When TRIN is overbought and NH-NL returns a bearish signal, the stock market top has likely been reached.
    • ‘Fundamentals right now are bearish,’ he said.
    • Also, we can say that a key reason behind the bearish trend in 2002 was the net selling of stocks by investors from overseas.
    • Will increased volatility on the VIX be bullish or bearish for the Dow?
    • We based this forecast on our research showing that sentiment usually peaks or bottoms well before the actual price top or low, giving way to a bearish or bullish divergence similar to momentum measures of the market.
    • But the same report warned that the world economy is bearish and that considerable fluctuation may still be experienced by individual commodities, away from the main trend.
    • Oil production had been falling since 1985 so the outlook for the industry was somewhat bearish.
    • At the time, a huge bearish divergence between Gold prices and Gold Stocks had developed with Gold prices making new highs, while Gold Stocks were unable to advance.
    • The week opened on a decidedly bearish note with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its biggest one day loss since early February.
    • The Dow closed up 206 points on a day with mixed economic news, much of it bearish, none of it all that bullish.

Derivatives

  • bearishly

  • adverb
    • It was another disjointed week, although one that ended bearishly.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hareton's whiskers, for example, ‘encroach bearishly over his cheeks'.
      • At 46, he's 6ft 5in, bearishly built, with a strong jaw and a nose that has taken the scenic route down his face.
      • Some analysts bearishly predict the market is about to ‘top out‘.
      • The small caps also had a strong showing with the Russell 2000 rising 5%. For the blue chips, after a very strong start, the week ended bearishly.
      • Was anyone else disturbed by yesterday's ‘will I greet him or will I biff him’ handshake so bearishly and boorishly inflicted on the PM?
  • bearishness

  • noun
    • De-coupling is the chief reason why my ongoing bearishness has failed to materialize.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Currently, the levels have just retreated from excessive bearishness and are thus moderately bullish.
      • A rising open interest demonstrates that bulls are confident enough to enter into contracts with bears, who are equally confident in their bearishness to enter into the position.
      • The local currency, which opened at NT $33.832, rose for a fourth day amid continued bearishness versus the greenback.
      • Looking at weekly charts of company XYZ's stock, we notice some basic swings between bullishness and bearishness that each last about five days.
      • Sentiment indicators have dollar bearishness at very high levels, and there is a lot of bearish dollar talk these days in the media.
      • Part of the answer may lie in the peculiar economic euphoria of the mid- and late '90s, when bearishness began to seem unpatriotic and prosperity looked like a permanent entitlement.
      • With a mood of extreme bearishness shrouding the market, most dealers said it was difficult to project when a technical rebound would happen.
      • On 9 / 10, I published a missive expressing incremental optimism on gold and incremental bearishness on the dollar.
      • Recall that dollar bearishness reached a low ebb in all surveys we follow four weeks ago.
      • Only an extreme bullish reading on the Bullish Review would indicate uncommon bullishness of the commodity commitments; likewise, only an extreme bearish reading would indicate uncommon bearishness.
      • As bearishness has spread across the globe, investors have been quick to take profits and withdraw from riskier areas such as emerging markets.
      • Contrarians might take the view that there is still not enough bearishness or panic in the market to warrant a bottom.
      • Extreme bearishness would be any number close to + 10, which would give a signal that the market is about to change in a positive direction, with the bulls taking control.
      • Until the receipt of the one critical letter as mentioned above, I do not recall any others criticizing my bearishness.
      • Get your timing wrong, on either your exit from the market or your re-entry, and much of your bearishness would have been in vain.
      • It has arguably been the worst week this year for technology stocks, and that's saying something given the bearishness of the past month.
      • In fact we welcomed the continued bearishness.
      • He projected that the market would continue to experience bearishness for a short run.
      • If you ask me, though, the bearishness is overdone.

Rhymes

fairish, garish, squarish

Definition of bearish in US English:

bearish

adjectiveˈbɛrɪʃˈberiSH
  • 1Resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.

    粗鲁的,乖戾的,笨拙的

    a bearish figure with muttonchop whiskers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We met at work, and I was entranced by this big nerdy bearish intelligent fella.
    • The types we got at B&Q were young couples, old crusty workmen blokes, middle-aged couples, pensioners (usually on a Wednesday) and the odd beefy bearish labourer.
    • Running the public affairs show is a bearish soldier who looks like the kind of guy who enjoys breaking things on his face.
    • Upon meeting his first jazz instructor there, a bearish Israeli whose last name is Katsenelenbogen, Matt cried out, ‘Six syllables!’
    • As Arnoldo, tenor Chris Merritt is a lumbering, bearish presence.
    • His father was round, creased and bearish, his face puffy from heavy drinking and chain-smoking.
    • Herbst is a bearish Afrikaner with unruly graying hair and a love of a good joke.
    • From a boyhood spent hunting and climbing in southern Idaho, Petzoldt grew into a bearish man with enormous flat feet and eyebrows of legendary bushiness.
    • ‘That was the last time I'll go in a light aircraft,’ he repeats, sitting in a London cafe, his face a bearish bristle of hair, topping a navy blazer and jeans.
    • Paul was looking almost bearish with the face fuzz that he seems to grow every so often.
    Synonyms
    stupid, foolish, idiotic, cretinous
  • 2Stock Market
    Characterized by or associated with falling share prices.

    〔股票〕行情下跌的,熊市的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The week opened on a decidedly bearish note with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its biggest one day loss since early February.
    • The patterns are the easiest to define: they are simply bullish and bearish patterns that alternate every five or so days.
    • We based this forecast on our research showing that sentiment usually peaks or bottoms well before the actual price top or low, giving way to a bearish or bullish divergence similar to momentum measures of the market.
    • Oil production had been falling since 1985 so the outlook for the industry was somewhat bearish.
    • When open interest is high at a market top and the price falls off dramatically, this scenario should be considered bearish.
    • That's why shares trade at a bearish $21, down from $28 on June 2.
    • As the stock market remained bearish, the government again was forced to relax the rules, and in October last year it abolished the 10% levy on profits repatriated after one year.
    • Also, we can say that a key reason behind the bearish trend in 2002 was the net selling of stocks by investors from overseas.
    • But the same report warned that the world economy is bearish and that considerable fluctuation may still be experienced by individual commodities, away from the main trend.
    • The corresponding bearish divergence occurs when prices hit a new high, but the HPI reaches a lower top.
    • The Dow closed up 206 points on a day with mixed economic news, much of it bearish, none of it all that bullish.
    • For instance, the last two weeks could have shown the market to be bullish while the last two years may have displayed a bearish tendency.
    • Will increased volatility on the VIX be bullish or bearish for the Dow?
    • When TRIN is overbought and NH-NL returns a bearish signal, the stock market top has likely been reached.
    • At the time, a huge bearish divergence between Gold prices and Gold Stocks had developed with Gold prices making new highs, while Gold Stocks were unable to advance.
    • But bearish effects of the US inventory data may be hurt as still scarce petrol supplies and a relatively optimistic global economic outlook encourage buying.
    • Both of these are bearish signals for property share prices.
    • ‘Fundamentals right now are bearish,’ he said.
    • Another important fact is that rising volume together with declining prices is also bearish.
    • "Rising inflationary expectations are bearish to stocks and bonds because they lead to expectations of higher short-term interest rates.
    1. 2.1 (of a dealer) inclined to sell because of an anticipated fall in prices.
      (证券经纪人)有意抛售股票的,看空的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite the risk, the strong optimism over the country's economy and bearish sentiments towards the dollar would continue to underpin the rupiah's strength, the analyst added.
      • Other analysts remain bearish on the stock, which traded at a high of $75 in 2000 valuing the company at $4.5 billion.
      • For the smart money, the accumulation phase is the time to buy since values have stopped falling and everyone else is still bearish.
      • Yet many fund managers are turning bearish on Hong Kong precisely because of its vulnerability to U.S. interest rates.
      • The most bullish in January 2001 was Morgan Stanley which predicted 8,125 and the most bearish Credit Lyonnais which opted for 6,600.
      • Today he is more bearish than ever: ‘Valuation [of technology stocks] has dropped a lot.’
      • Some market analysts said the timing for the launch of the SME board is poor given the current bearish sentiment towards equities.
      • This update will concentrate on why we remain bearish on gold and bullish on the dollar for 2005.
      • Professional bond traders are overwhelmingly bearish on interest rates, expecting the 10-year yield to climb this year toward 5 percent.
      • More bearish commentators fear that Bush's ‘War Against Terrorism’ could become an endless struggle that may come back to haunt markets at any stage in the future.
      • Given enough time, the most bullish of bulls and the most bearish of bears will all have their day in the sun.
      • We also sought the views of an economist, who agreed to speak to us anonymously as he is bearish on stock markets.
      • But in Hong Kong economists and strategists were pessimistic to downright bearish on the chances of getting the economy under control.
      • This is very encouraging, especially to analysts who remained bearish about the economic prospects and who still harbored a sense of foreboding, arguing that the economic recovery was still quite fragile.
      • Analysts fear retaliation if they are bearish.
      • In our last publicly posted research note we made the case for a sharp rally in crude oil off the $40 lows on the grounds that it was oversold relative to the price of gold and that traders were overly bearish.
      • ‘The underlying sentiment for the rupiah will remain bearish ahead of the presidential runoff in September,’ said a trader at a foreign bank.
      • Scott's view, and that of other similarly bearish fund managers, calls into question the widely held belief that equity markets have shrugged off the effect of last week's terror threat.
      • Now the number crunchers and analysts are providing the figures to support our bearish assumptions.
      • But Cawkwell has turned bearish and fears that after four years Pursuit Dynamics has little to show for its efforts - apart from combined losses of £7m.
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