ticker 的定义
- a telegraphic receiving instrument that automatically prints stock prices, market reports, etc., on a paper tape.
- a person or thing that ticks.
- Slang. a watch.
- Slang. the heart.
ticker 近义词
等同于 bomb
等同于 clock
等同于 heart
ticker 的近义词 3 个
ticker 的反义词 8 个
等同于 watch
更多ticker例句
- There have been some spreads and betting lines added to tickers at the bottom of the screen on NFL broadcasts.
- The stock had been trading over-the-counter under the ticker “HTZGQ” for the past eight months as the shares soared from penny-stock status.
- A search engine that some of us laughed at in 1999 went public under the ticker GOOG and now dominates the world.
- Media organizations also treat it as a digital news ticker, uploading news stories and having reporters live tweet from breaking news events.
- For nearly a century, investing was driven exclusively by ticker symbols.
- One of the earliest ticker-tape parades was for Teddy Roosevelt when he returned from an African safari in 1910.
- We certainly should not hold a ticker-tape parade for anybody else before then, no matter who wins what championship.
- But that is not the same as a ticker-tape parade offering thanks specifically to those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- If I brought down the Mob,” the Rev. Al Sharpton demanded on Monday, “I want my ticker tape parade.
- With just three weeks until we close out the year, the homicide ticker is stuck on 401.
- Also, arrangements could be made with some reliable brokerage house to have him supplied with the ticker tape each day.
- There he invented a printing telegraph machine, known as "the ticker," to record stock quotations.
- Now he turned suddenly and looked at the ticker, then rose and staggered to it and leaned there, swaying.
- Van Rensselaer knew that the ticker was some minutes behind the market, and he cursed with impatience.
- As he passed out through the ticker-room he glanced at the blackboard.