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单词 broker
释义
broker1 nounbroker2 verb
brokerbro‧ker1 /ˈbrəʊkə $ ˈbroʊkər/ ●○○ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINbroker1
Origin:
1300-1400 Anglo-French brocour
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Although the market extended its trading hours, many brokers refused to take orders because of the volatility of share prices.
  • But many brokers predict a long-term downward trend for maize due to the likelihood of a heavily oversupplied market.
  • Charities could become employers, brokers, trainers.
  • Finally, brokers scour the market for the best deal.
  • Information brokers, for example, are rapidly becoming necessary in dealing with the voluminous amounts of information on the networks.
  • Orders from brokers were rushing in constantly, and the orders were the same: sell, sell, sell.
  • The broker was said to have acted honestly and in good faith, and that was all that was required of him.
  • The police, fire department, hotel, stock brokers, lawyers and gay leagues are among these indie leagues.
word sets
WORD SETS
bear, nounbearish, adjectivebear market, nounbond, nounbondholder, nounbroker, nounbrokerage, nounbull, nounbullish, adjectivebull market, nouncall option, nounclose, verbcommon stock, controlling interest, nouncrash, verbcrash, noundisinvestment, noundividend, nounDow Jones Average, float, verbflotation, noungilt, noungilt-edged, adjectiveinsider trading, nounirredeemable, adjectivejobber, nounjunk bond, nounmarketmaker, nounmutual fund, nounordinary shares, nounover-the-counter, adjectivepar, nounportfolio, nounprospectus, nounredemption, nounrights issue, nounsavings bond, nounsell-off, nounshare, nounshareholder, nounshare index, nounspread, nounstock, nounstockbroker, nounstock certificate, nounstock company, nounstock exchange, nounstockholder, nounstock market, nounsubscribe, verbtrade, verbunit trust, noununlisted, adjective
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=arrange an agreement between two or more opposing groups)· The US has been trying to broker an agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
formal (=find one that everyone can accept, especially with difficulty)· They admitted that their efforts to negotiate a compromise had failed.
(=a company or person that arranges and sells insurance to people)· Bellingham practised as an insurance broker.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· His style is lucid and he emerges as an honest broker who judiciously weighs the historical evidence.· Amoda tried to explain what I had said, to play the honest broker.· By offering pre-service training we can surely do no worse than act as honest brokers in a fairly honourable profession.· But he was never an honest broker.
· If you want to know exactly how much money you could save by remortgaging, an independent mortgage broker can help.· Allstate is enforcing the action only in California, although the company has urged agents nationwide to become independent brokers voluntarily.
· So some foreign houses are joining forces with local brokers.· The city is planning to talk with local commercial brokers about what can be done to improve the business environment.
· Many old brokers were unable to become independent advisers because they lacked the expertise and resources to win authorisation.· The older brokers want my support getting recognition and resources.· For Mr Haider's backers it means chasing out the old power-brokers and restoring a sense of national virility.· He made no attempt to treat the older brokers as his peers.
· These provide the contact details and an indication of charges for more than 20 online brokers.· Instead, online brokers will emerge as intermediaries.
· Lo, 48, a real estate mortgage broker, faces a bail hearing Wednesday in the fraud case.· J., real estate broker Terry Gamble.· Faison last week hired commercial real estate broker Cushman&.
NOUN
· If you bought your shares through a discount broker, say the same thing.· The rates are cheaper than those of full-service brokers. Discount brokers, however, all calculate their charges differently.
· J., real estate broker Terry Gamble.· Faison last week hired commercial real estate broker Cushman&.
· James Andrews, a former Lloyds insurance broker, now unemployed, was ill for 18 months.· The relevant cases have all concerned the payment of commission to an insurance broker by an insurance company.· Those participating will receive up to 20 percent discount on car insurance rates from the charity's insurance brokers.· Its Brighton-based insurance broker says customers should only deal with agents which are.· Your travel agent or insurance broker can advise you further on this.· Frizzell Group is to be bought by Marsh and McLennan, the world's biggest insurance broker, for £107m.· Bellingham practised as an insurance broker and his wife as a milliner.· Before the act they were just insurance brokers flogging life policies.
· Ray Boulger, of Charcol, the mortgage broker, likes Bristol & West's capped rate loan.· Lo, 48, a real estate mortgage broker, faces a bail hearing Wednesday in the fraud case.· If you want to know exactly how much money you could save by remortgaging, an independent mortgage broker can help.· The on-line provider of home financial services and discount mortgage broker acquired Cybersight and its FlyerWare software.· Special deals have become universal, spread by the increasing power of mortgage brokers.· She went to work as a receptionist for a mortgage broker in east Los Angeles.· Not so high profile are the centralised lenders, who operate through mortgage brokers and insurance companies.
· The party's ageing faction leaders, says Mr Segni, have turned into pure power brokers.· It was a dramatic transformation, from society hostess to Democratic Party power broker.· Hence, head office attracts the power brokers skilled in the politics of resource allocation.· Gary Condit, will emerge as major power brokers between conservatives and liberals.· Karajan was comfortable with his stature as a power broker and not at all shy about wielding his influence.· The new power brokers on the political scene have not fared better either.· The leading candidate is Hiromu Nonaka, an elderly power broker feared for his political cunning but with little public appeal.
VERB
· It acts as the sole broker in the bargaining and competition for resources between bureaucratic organizations.· The advisory teacher was then well placed to act as broker between the course requirements, the students and the schools.
· Banks borrow and lend wholesale funds amongst themselves, dealing through money brokers, for periods ranging from overnight to five years.· Alternatively, you should deal with a reputable broker of franchises.· Under the terms of the code, lenders refuse to deal with brokers who have neglected to sign up.
· It was Mr Kaczynski who helped broker the deal that put a Solidarity prime minister in power last August.· He brought together the network, cable, local affiliates and studio executives and helped broker the agreement for voluntary ratings.· Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance helped broker the agreement.
· A further hidden cost hinges on the share price the broker is able to offer customers.
· The first is where a broker sells to a customer off its own book.· We have brokers here who will sell them at best.
· Since then the Financial Services Authority, the chief watchdog, has been trying to broker a rescue deal.· Yaki had tried to broker a compromise earlier this year to keep the initiative off the ballot.
1someone who buys and sells things such as shares in companies or foreign money for other people stockbroker2someone who arranges sales or business agreements for other people:  a real estate broker
broker1 nounbroker2 verb
brokerbroker2 verb [transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
broker
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theybroker
he, she, itbrokers
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theybrokered
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave brokered
he, she, ithas brokered
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad brokered
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill broker
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have brokered
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=arrange an agreement between two or more opposing groups)· The US has been trying to broker an agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
formal (=find one that everyone can accept, especially with difficulty)· They admitted that their efforts to negotiate a compromise had failed.
(=a company or person that arranges and sells insurance to people)· Bellingham practised as an insurance broker.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • The tradable permit approach has launched a new industry that brokers deals between firms.
broker a deal/settlement/treaty etc to arrange the details of a deal etc so that everyone can agree to it:  a ceasefire agreement brokered by the UN
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