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analystone who analyzes: He’s a CIA analyst. Not to be confused with:annalist – a writer of historical records: He writes annals of war.an·a·lyst A0279600 (ăn′ə-lĭst)n. One who performs analysis, as:a. One who practices psychoanalysis.b. One who performs systems analysis.analyst (ˈænəlɪst) n1. a person who analyses or is skilled in analysis2. (Psychoanalysis) short for psychoanalyst. See psychoanalystan•a•lyst (ˈæn l ɪst) n. 1. a person who analyzes or who is skilled in analysis. 2. a psychoanalyst. [1650–60; < French analyste] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | analyst - someone who is skilled at analyzing dataexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfullyassayer - an analyst who assays (performs chemical tests on) metalsintelligence analyst - a government analyst of information about an enemy or potential enemysystems analyst - a person skilled at systems analysis | | 2. | analyst - an expert who studies financial data (on credit or securities or sales or financial patterns etc.) and recommends appropriate business actionsexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfullycredit analyst - an analyst who studies the financial statements and financial history of applicants for credit in order to evaluate their creditworthinessfinancial analyst, securities analyst - an analyst who studies the financial performance of corporationsindustry analyst - an analyst of conditions affecting a particular industrymarket analyst - an analyst of conditions affecting a market (especially the stock market) | | 3. | analyst - a licensed practitioner of psychoanalysispsychoanalysthead-shrinker, psychiatrist, shrink - a physician who specializes in psychiatry |
analystnoun1. commentator, authority, commenter, reporter, specialist, adviser, consultant, special correspondent a political analyst2. psychiatrist, therapist, psychologist, psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, psychoanalyser, headshrinker (slang), shrink (slang) My analyst has helped me not to feel guilty.Translationsanalysis (əˈnӕləsis) – plural aˈnalyses (-siːz) – noun1. (a) detailed examination of something (a sentence, a chemical compound etc) especially by breaking it up into the parts of which it is made up. The chemist is making an analysis of the poison; close analysis of the situation. 分析 分析2. (especially American) psycho-analysis. He is undergoing analysis for his emotional problems. 心理分析 心理分析analyse (ˈӕnəlaiz) , (American) analyze verb to examine the nature of (something) especially by breaking up (a whole) into parts. The doctor analysed the blood sample. 分析 分析analyst (ˈӕnəlist) noun1. a person who analyses. a chemical analyst. 化驗員,分析員 化验员2. (especially American) a psychiatrist. 精神科醫師 精神病医生analytical (ӕnəˈlitikl) adjective 分析的 分析的analyst
analyst [an´ah-list] one who performs analysis.psychoanalyst.an·a·lyst (an'ă-list), 1. One who makes analytic determinations. 2. Short term for psychoanalyst. analyst (ăn′ə-lĭst)n. One who performs analysis, as:a. One who practices psychoanalysis.b. One who performs systems analysis.an·a·lyst (an'ă-list) 1. One who makes analytic determinations. 2. Psychoanalyst. Analyst
AnalystEmployee of a brokerage or fund management house who studies companies and makes buy-and-sell recommendations on stocks of these companies. Most specialize in a specific industry.AnalystA person who examines information to determine what it indicates about a company, situation, or anything else. The information observed by an analyst depends on the type of analysis being conducted. For example, technical analysts use statistics to determine future price movements of securities, while fundamental analysts look at indicators of a company's intrinsic value. Analysts may use qualitative or quantitative information, or both.analyst See financial analyst.Analyst.A financial analyst tracks the performance of companies and industries, evaluates their potential value as investments, and makes recommendations on specific securities. When the most highly respected analysts express a strong opinion about a stock, there is often an immediate impact on that stock's price as investors rush to follow the advice. Some analysts work for financial institutions, such as mutual fund companies, brokerage firms, and banks. Others work for analytical services, such as Value Line, Inc., Morningstar, Inc., Standard & Poor's, or Moody's Investors Service, or as independent evaluators. Analysts' commentaries also appear regularly in the financial press, and on radio, television, and the Internet. See ANLST See ANLSTanalyst
Synonyms for analystnoun commentatorSynonyms- commentator
- authority
- commenter
- reporter
- specialist
- adviser
- consultant
- special correspondent
noun psychiatristSynonyms- psychiatrist
- therapist
- psychologist
- psychotherapist
- psychoanalyst
- psychoanalyser
- headshrinker
- shrink
Synonyms for analystnoun someone who is skilled at analyzing dataRelated Words- expert
- assayer
- intelligence analyst
- systems analyst
noun an expert who studies financial data (on credit or securities or sales or financial patterns etcRelated Words- expert
- credit analyst
- financial analyst
- securities analyst
- industry analyst
- market analyst
noun a licensed practitioner of psychoanalysisSynonymsRelated Words- head-shrinker
- psychiatrist
- shrink
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