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Wall Street noun[ U ] uk /ˈwɔːl ˌstriːt/ us /ˈwɑːl ˌstriːt/ a street in New York that represents the financial centre of the US: (代表美国金融中心的)华尔街 On Wall Street today, the Dow Jones rose 55 points following good economic figures.在今天的华尔街股市上,道‧琼斯指数受利好经济数据的影响攀升了55点。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Stock markets algo anti-city anti-dilution anti-speculation anti-speculative arbitrageur asset-stripping broker capital investment carpetbagger equity gilt grubstake head fake hedging ICO inconvertible rentier stockbroker belt tender
Wall Street | American Dictionary Wall Street noun[ U ] us/ˈwɔl ˌstrit/ a street in New York City that represents the financial center of the US: On Wall Street today, stocks closed higher.
Wall Street | Business English Wall Street noun[ U ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKETukus a street in New York where the New York Stock Exchange is, and that is the financial centre of the US. Wall Street is used to refer to the financial world in the US in general, and to big businesses and their interests rather than small ones: On Wall Street, the Dow Jones rose 30 points. Wall Street prices/shares/stocks Wall Street analysts/bankers/economists Wall Street firms/investors/traders Both Wall Street and Main Street were badly affected by the downturn. |