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scalping

US // (ˈskælpɪŋ) //

炒股,剥皮,倒卖,剥头皮

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a process in which the top portion of a metal ingot is machined away before use, thus removing the layer containing defects and impurities

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Examples

  • There has been very little mourning of this dual scalping, just a sense of inevitability.

  • Really, a whole cast of nefarious characters conspires, willingly or not, to allow scalping to flourish.

  • “The first way to reduce the volume of scalping is to keep the tickets out of the hands of scalpers,” he said.

  • Finding the true culprit for the epidemic of scalping in the digital age is a little like figuring out who killed Davey Moore.

  • And sometimes those promoters and artists are themselves the ones doing the turning around and scalping.

  • As we pressed on we discovered the savages were scalping their own dead to prevent their hair falling into our hands.

  • "Yes, scalping must be most interesting," murmured Chrysophrasia, with an air of conviction.

  • Some say the enemy are a-scalping at Torlock, some say Little Falls.

  • "Hatchet and scalping-knife are ever busy there," I said grimly.

  • Meach-o-shn-gaw, Little White Bear; a spirited and distinguished brave, with a scalping-knife grasped in his hand.