wildcat
发音
英 [ˈwaɪldkæt]
美 [ˈwaɪldˌkæt]
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- n.
- 野猫
- 脾气暴躁的人
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- adj.
- (商业上或财务上)鲁莽的,冒险的
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双语例句
- 1. Unsurprisingly , the wildcat era was fertile ground for fraud .
- 毫不奇怪,在“野猫”时代欺诈很容易。
- 2. Around 12000 miners at another gold mine have downed tools in a wildcat strike , demanding more pay .
- 大约12000矿工聚集在另外一个金矿举行无工会领导的野猫式罢工,要求增加工资。
- 3. The structures , too , are tamer than the type of wildcat notes that were popular before the crisis .
- 这些结构性产品也比危机前流行的那种“野猫”票据更简单。
- 4. Most countries in europe lack both the small wildcat exploration firms that spearheaded shale-gas exploitation in america , and the myriad competing oilfield-services firms that support them , thus driving down costs .
- 欧洲的大多数国家既缺少在美国页岩勘探中一马当先的小型野猫勘探公司,又缺少大量彼此竞争的油井服务公司的支持,因而难以降低成本。
- 5. Workers at the marikana mine in south africa , which is owned by lonmin , a big platinum company , signed a deal that ended a six-week wildcat strike that has left 45 people dead .
- 归属白金大公司隆明公司的南非马瑞卡纳金矿的工人签署一项协议,结束了长达六周的野猫式罢工,罢工造成45人死亡。