portfolio的意思和读音

portfolio

: [pɔrtˈfoʊlioʊ] : [pɔː(r)tˈfəʊliəʊ]

n.

portfolios  

adj.+n.diverse portfolio

n.case,folder,file,wallet,range

portfolion.

1.a thin flat case used for carrying documents, drawings, etc.

2.a collection of photographs, drawings, etc. that you use as an example of your work, especially when applying for a job

3.a set of shares owned by a particular person or organization

an investment/share portfolio

4.the particular area of responsibility of a government minister

the defence portfolio

She resigned her portfolio.

He was asked to join as a minister without portfolio(= one without responsibility for a particular government department).

5.the range of products or services offered by a particular company or organization

a portfolio of wines

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n.1.a large flat case for carrying large pieces of paper, especially pictures or paintings2.a collection of pictures, photographs, or documents that you use as examples of the work that you have done3.all of the investments that a person or company has made; all of the responsibilities of a government official; used about other sets of things that belong to someone

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1.It sets limits for how much the expected return on actual investments may differ from the expected return on the benchmark portfolio.

2.In today's environment, they are just a little more willing to take the risk out of their portfolio by cashing out.

3.He said the company's intention was to "ensure the liquidity of the assets" and "maximise the value of the portfolio of assets" .使”。

4.The exact nature of the collateral should be disclosed on a regular basis, like the main investments in a mutual fund's portfolio.

5.Sum up the main work of this paper, and carry out a preliminary prospect on the research trends of supply chain portfolio contracts.

6.China was supposed to provide a lucrative outlet for global private equity firms trying to wring returns from portfolio companies back home.

7.Your creative skills can be illustrated via your portfolio; provide a link on your CV to a website with examples of your work.

8.So what stocks would I look to add to my portfolio if I needed to add just a bit more U. S. spice to the stew?

9.A hedge against conflict, in the form of cash, short-term bonds and gold, should be part of any portfolio.),

10.At the time of publication, Jim Jubak did not own or control shares of any company mentioned in this column in his personal portfolio.Jubak