punt的意思和读音

punt

: [pʌnt] : [pʌnt]

n.);

v.

punts  punting  punted  

n.bet,gamble,stake,wager,flutter

v.kick,hit,strike,boot,shoot

puntn.— see alsopunt

1. 2002 the former unit of money in the Republic of Ireland (replaced in 2002 by the euro)

n.1.2.“punter”3.

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n.1.Same as punter2.the action of dropping a ball from your hands, and kicking it in the air, especially in the game of football3.the unit of money that was used in the Republic of Ireland before the euro was introduced4.a long flat boat with square ends that you move by pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river; the act of using a punt1.Same as punter2.the action of dropping a ball from your hands, and kicking it in the air, especially in the game of football3.the unit of money that was used in the Republic of Ireland before the euro was introduced4.a long flat boat with square ends that you move by pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river; the act of using a punt

v.1.to drop a ball from your hands and kick it, especially in the game of football2.to travel on a river in a punt; to move a punt along with a long pole

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4. let down punt backlash 退 ...

5. 132.: half volley 133.punt;drop volley 134.: flick the ball ...

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1.He runs a number of funds that allow patient investors to take a punt on a basket of ideas that may produce a long-term pay-off.使

2.At the moment neither banks nor individual investors have the appetite to take a punt on an unproven idea.

3.Still, with a total of 12 medals so far, the athletes look like the better punt.12

4." We the Chinese saying goes, " the potbellied, the world can hardly contain the matter, "" prime minister which goes to punt.,“”,“”。

5.Meanwhile, punt the money in other parts of the world that are benefiting from all the extra liquidity.

6.The speculators blamed by officials for precipitating the crisis may now be the only people willing to take a punt on Greece.

7.They would never have taken such a punt on high- yield securities or equity tranches of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs ) .(CDO)

8.The largest of these was a leveraged punt on the bonds of peripheral euro-zone governments, notably Spain and Italy, exceeding $6 billion.西60亿

9.The reversal of spreads recently looks like a belated acceptance that the punt on convergence was a mistake.

10.European leaders gave the poor battered can an almighty punt but it is still there on the road.