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oversold

/oh-ver-sohld/US // ˌoʊ vərˈsoʊld //

超卖,超卖的,超卖了,超售

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of oversell.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked by prices considered unjustifiably low because of heavy and extensive selling: The stock market is oversold.

Examples

  • A stock market correction is the one thing that can rally bonds in a meaningful way outside bonds being short-term oversold.

  • But the idea of the swing voter is way oversold by the media.

  • It's also true that the benefits of legalization have been wildly oversold.

  • This much is obvious: the upsides of legalization have been wildly oversold, and the potential downsides blithely ignored.

  • Many banks are suffering under the weight of assets that are irrationally oversold.

  • He had already oversold his self-fixed limit, having parted with four hundred and eleven thousand shares.

  • When this oversold condition of the contracting trades is realized, the prices of labor and of raw materials rise rapidly.

  • Some, fearing that the place had been oversold, were hastening to secure their seats.

  • This number was oversold with a printed edition of two million copies—a record never before achieved by any magazine.

  • This number was oversold with a printed edition of two million copies--a record never before achieved by any magazine.