释义 |
over-ˈbull, v. [f. over- 27 + bull v.1 2.] trans. To raise the price of (stocks, etc.) excessively. Hence over-ˈbulled ppl. a.; over-ˈbullishness.
1905Daily Report 14 Oct. 2/4 Readings were heavy, having apparently been over-bulled. 1938New Statesman 16 July 132/1 Happily Wall Street has gone through a corrective period and over-bullishness has given way to more restrained optimism. 1965Economist 23 Oct. 436/1 The market ignores the sad fate of so many American wonder electronic stocks: over-bulled, then crashing at the first set-back. |