bearish
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
- Resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.
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Characterized by or expecting falling prices.
— At the start of the year, Bridgewater turned bearish on U.S. bonds and built up a short position.
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Pessimistic about the future.
— The Germans were downcast because of Eastern Europe and Helmut Schmidt's decline, the Arabs were depressed because of oil and Iraq, the French were bearish because of their government; only the British seemed a little upbeat, but that was before the Falkland Islands incident.
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English bear
Proto-Indo-European *-iskos
Proto-Germanic *-iskaz
Proto-West Germanic *-isk
Old English -isċ
Middle English -ish
English -ish
English bearish
From bear + -ish.
English bear
Proto-Indo-European *-iskos
Proto-Germanic *-iskaz
Proto-West Germanic *-isk
Old English -isċ
Middle English -ish
English -ish
English bearish
From bear + -ish.
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