speculator
英 [ˈspekjuleɪtə(r)]
美 [ˈspekjuleɪtər]
n. 投机商; 投机倒把者
复数:speculators
BNC.12049 / COCA.14788
牛津词典
noun
- 投机商;投机倒把者
a person who buys and sells goods or shares in a company in the hope of making a profit- property speculators
房地产投机商
- property speculators
柯林斯词典
- 投机者;投机商
Aspeculatoris a person who speculates financially.
英英释义
noun
- someone who risks losses for the possibility of considerable gains
- someone who makes conjectures without knowing the facts
双语例句
- Volatility is good if you are a speculator, but it makes it extremely difficult to manage a business.
如果你是个投机者,波动是件好事,但要管理一家企业,这会使事情变得极其困难。 - For sure there are lots of short term speculator in real estate market.
可以确定,现在的房地产市场中有大量的短期投资者。 - Against them must be set the great American faith in betterment that warmed writer and land speculator alike.
不过与此相对的,是美国雄心勃勃的进取心,这种信心使作家和土地投机商同样感到鼓舞。 - In contrast to the speculator's preoccupation with rapid gain, value investors demonstrate their risk aversion by striving to avoid loss.
跟投机者全神贯注于迅速获利不同,价值投资者开宗明义通过努力避免亏损以规避风险。 - In this crisis, only government, acting as a stabilising speculator, can take the necessary long-term perspective.
在这场危机中,只有充当起稳定作用的投机者的政府才能具备必需的长期视角。 - He was a sinister and crafty speculator.
他是一个险诈的投机商。 - He writes that his first book, The Alchemy of Finance, was dismissed by many critics as the self-indulgence of a successful speculator.
他的第一本书《金融炼金术》被许多评论家斥责为一个成功的投机商的自我放纵。 - Or take the late Sir John Templeton, who grew up the son of a country lawyer in Winchester, Tenn. Templeton's father also was a speculator, trading cotton futures.
再来看看已故投资大师约翰·邓普顿爵士(SirJohnTempleton)。邓普顿的父亲是田纳西州温切斯特(Winchester)的乡村律师,也是一名投机者,做棉花期货交易。 - The stake was large, and Harkness was a daring speculator.
赌注不小,而哈克尼斯又是一个大胆的投机家。 - His case is finance by speculator who hope to profit from his victory.
他打这场官司是由那些期望从他的胜诉中获益的投机者们资助的。