| 释义 | hedged
 hedgeH0121500 (hĕj)n.1.  A row of closely planted shrubs or low-growing trees forming a fence or boundary.2.  A line of people or objects forming a barrier: a hedge of spectators along the sidewalk.3. a.  A means of protection or defense, especially against financial loss: a hedge against inflation.b.  A securities transaction that reduces the risk on an existing investment position.4.  An intentionally noncommittal or ambiguous statement.5.  A word or phrase, such as possibly or I think, that mitigates or weakens the certainty of a statement.v. hedged, hedg·ing, hedg·es v.tr.1.  To enclose or bound with or as if with hedges.2.  To hem in, hinder, or restrict with or as if with a hedge.3.  To minimize or protect against the loss of by counterbalancing one transaction, such as a bet, against another.v.intr.1.  To plant or cultivate hedges.2.  To take compensatory measures so as to counterbalance possible loss.3.  To avoid making a clear, direct response or statement.[Middle English, from Old English hecg.]
 hedg′er n.hedg′y adj.Thesaurus
 EncyclopediaSeehedgeFinancialSeeHedge| Adj. | 1. | hedged - evasively worded in order to avoid an unqualified statementweasel-wordedqualified - limited or restricted; not absolute; "gave only qualified approval" | 
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