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bolthole

美['boʊlt.hoʊl],英['bəʊlt.həʊl],

释义

na. (动物的)避难穴;〈比喻〉安全藏匿所; n. 匿身处;躲避困境之地; 网络释义: 螺栓孔中;

例句

If the Swiss were unable to stand the pressure of being a currency bolthole, why should other countries be able to do so?
如果瑞士都无法承受作为货币避难所的压力了,其他国家凭什么可以?
At least one of Mr Qaddafi's sons is said to keep a bolthole in the metropolis.
据称,卡扎菲的儿子中至少有一人住在伦敦的避难所里。
Allowing the compound and bolthole to be turned into a museum would risk it becoming a shrine to terror.
把这处院落兼藏身处改建为博物馆有可能使其成为恐怖主义者的圣地。
Anxious for a swift conclusion to the war in Libya, they are apparently scouting for a foreign bolthole for the colonel.
因为西方迫切想迅速结束利比亚的战争,他们看起来正在为卡扎菲上校寻找一个外国避难所。
Found a bolthole in the fencing.
The dollar's attractions as a bolthole are partly a benefit of incumbency.
美元作为避险货币的魅力,在一定程度上得益于它目前的角色。
So in relationship, Cancer, the most nurturesome sign of the zodiac, seeks a secure nest, or bolthole.
所以在人情关系上,巨蟹是十二宫中最具滋养特征的星座,寻求安全的巢穴或避风港。
We go back to the Bolthole.
More active investors have used government bonds as a bolthole when riskier markets (such as equities) have been in free fall.
更多的积极投资者则把政府债券作为高风险市场(如股票)中市值直线下降时的一个避风港。

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