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margined是margin的过去分词 margin美 ['mɑrdʒɪn] 英 ['mɑː(r)dʒɪn] - n.边缘;边缘部分;范围;【军】图廓
- v.给…镶边;在…加旁注;【股】为…付保险金
- 网络有边缘的;鞋底鱼
复数:margins 过去分词:margined 现在分词:margining adj.+n. wide margin,narrow margin,small margin,large margin,comfortable margin n. boundary,border,brim,sideline,edge n. | 10. 【商业】原价和卖价之差,赚头;【股票】保证金,垫头,储备 10. 【商业】原价和卖价之差,赚头;【股票】保证金,垫头,储备 | v. | |
n. | 1. a blank space on the left or right edge, or at the top or bottom, of a written or printed page 2. a straight line drawn down the left- or right-hand side of a page to separate a narrow section from the main part 3. the edge of something, especially the outer edge, or the area close to it 4. a part of something such as a society or organization that is least integrated with its center, least often considered, least typical, or most vulnerable 5. a boundary indicating the limit beyond which something should not go or below which something should not fall 6. the difference between two amounts or scores 7. an amount over and above what is strictly necessary, included for safety reasons or to allow for mistakes or delays 8. the profit on a transaction, or the amount by which the price of something exceeds its cost 9. the amount or percentage deposited with a stockbroker by a client to cover possible losses on transactions made on account 10. the difference between the face value of a loan and the value of the collateral given to secure the loan 1. a blank space on the left or right edge, or at the top or bottom, of a written or printed page 2. a straight line drawn down the left- or right-hand side of a page to separate a narrow section from the main part 3. the edge of something, especially the outer edge, or the area close to it 4. a part of something such as a society or organization that is least integrated with its center, least often considered, least typical, or most vulnerable 5. a boundary indicating the limit beyond which something should not go or below which something should not fall 6. the difference between two amounts or scores 7. an amount over and above what is strictly necessary, included for safety reasons or to allow for mistakes or delays 8. the profit on a transaction, or the amount by which the price of something exceeds its cost 9. the amount or percentage deposited with a stockbroker by a client to cover possible losses on transactions made on account 10. the difference between the face value of a loan and the value of the collateral given to secure the loan | v. | 1. to create a margin around something 2. to place something such as collateral with a broker as a deposit |
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