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A short word explanation
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◎ short k not ngtó u

(1) [Short position]: A situation in which a businessman has just shorted and failed to make up in time.

(2)[ Stock Exchange Bearer]: A person who sells futures or securities because he is bearish on the price of a commodity exchange or a stock exchange.

bear market

(3)[ Short seller, short seller of stock exchange]: a person who sells more futures or securities than he actually owns on a commodity exchange or stock exchange.

◎ short k not ngtó u

[Nominally; False] in name only; The name doesn't match the reality.

Nominal friendship

Citation interpretation

1. Nominally.

Li Mingzhi's Weak Hou Shu: "Generally speaking, the holy word is practical and useful, not empty. Say it and use it with confidence! "

Ba Jin Tan: "I just made a spare short story writer. "

2. groundless; For no reason.

Journey to the west, the twentieth time: "Brother is lying empty again, and the wind is good to catch the smell!"

Go back to the fifth and seventh chapters of "Officialdom in the Sky": "As long as he sees love for me, why should I short my friends with him?"

3. False accounts.

The 106th time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "In recent years, there has been more money put into the national treasury. Although it has not been replenished, it has made many short positions in many places."

In the old days, people engaged in speculative trading expected commodity prices to fall, so they sold futures first and then bought them after the price fell to earn the difference.

Mao Dun's Midnight XI: "Silly boy! "Long" means buying government bonds and "short" means selling them. "

Week after week, Morning in Shanghai Part I 12: "Zhu Yannian doesn't care. With this capital, he will short and speculate in the market. "

5. Still blank.

Stone "On Thieves in Hebei": "If you want to beg for special orders, you will sell salt from two small customers, and you will be exempted from paying taxes if you cut it below 300 kilograms. The printed book will still give you a blank seal, and use kitchen households and long-term households to attract big customers, so that the calendar will be broken and the date, name and weight will be filled in the book. "

The fourth chapter of "The Water Margin": "The predecessors said empty words:' A little light is worth a thousand dollars; Buddhism is broad, and its name is endowed with profound wisdom. " "

Wang Ming? ? I borrowed money from Sharla Cheung, but he filled in a blank deed.