释义 |
ˈuptrend Chiefly U.S. [up- 2.] An upward tendency; spec. in Econ., a rise in value over a period of time.
1926Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 23 Jan. 17/3 A fair demand at the opening of the [stock market] session influenced a temporary up-trend. 1934Sun (Baltimore) 1 Dec. 17/1 The mercantile agency finds the irregular increases in factory operations..have been ‘transferred into a steady uptrend’. 1961Times 29 Nov. 11/5 The uptrend is of less significance. 1979Arizona Daily Star 5 Aug. d 1/2 Schrikker's charts show both the U.S. dollar and the pound sterling in important uptrends. 1984Times 23 Nov. 19/5 AGB Research went back on an uptrend as market men heard whispers of good news from America. |