to change hands
基本解釋
- 轉(zhuǎn)手;易手
英漢例句
- Now the mine itself, like so many of the diamonds unearthed there, is about to change hands.
現(xiàn)今這個(gè)鉆礦,如同許多在此被開(kāi)采的鉆石一樣,也將被交易轉(zhuǎn)手。 - As credit markets all but closed, the cheap loans on which they relied dried up. Companies started to change hands for prices that would have seemed derisory just months earlier.
因?yàn)樾刨J市場(chǎng)關(guān)閉,這些行業(yè)的大公司賴(lài)以生存的低息貸款失去來(lái)源,他們不得不開(kāi)始將它們以幾個(gè)月前看來(lái)低的簡(jiǎn)直令人發(fā)笑的價(jià)格轉(zhuǎn)手。 - Downgrades can also be trigger events in financial contracts, like credit default swaps, that force money to change hands between parties; and they have historically spooked markets.
評(píng)級(jí)下調(diào)也可能是信用違約互換(CDS)等金融合同的觸發(fā)事件,迫使資金易手。 歷史上,評(píng)級(jí)下調(diào)也曾令市場(chǎng)風(fēng)聲鶴唳。 - The only governor's office to change hands was in Missouri, which fell to the Democrats.
ECONOMIST: Politics this week - Partisans of both parties have gerrymandered districts to their liking, so few seats are likely to change hands.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 轉(zhuǎn)手