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stop-loss

/stop-laws, -los/US // ˈstɒpˌlɔs, -ˌlɒs //

止损,停损,止损点,停止损失

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : designed or planned to prevent continued loss, as a customer's order to a broker to sell a stock if its price declines to a specific amount.

Examples

  • But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something.

  • That ground hold was to stop you flying through weather that could kill you and everyone else aboard.

  • Thankfully there were no casualties—the driver managed to stop the train immediately.

  • How do you celebrate when happy occasions are colored by loss and absence?

  • One topic that comes up among the members, she says, is dealing with loss years later.

  • There was no doubt thought of his own loss in this question: yet there was, one may hope, a germ of solicitude for the mother too.

  • But if what I told him were true, he was still at a loss how a kingdom could run out of its estate like a private person.

  • Hence arise factions, dissensions, and loss to their religious interests and work; and these intruders seek to rule the others.

  • "But I can't stop to argue about it now;" and, saying this, he turned into a side path, and disappeared in the wood.

  • At twelve, or fifteen, or sixteen, or twenty it was decided that they should stop learning.