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hedgenoun[C](BUSHES)B2alineofbushesorsmalltreesplantedveryclosetogether,especiallyalong theedgeof agarden,field, orroad: (尤指花园、田块或马路边缘的)树篱 Rosmarie Wirz/Moment/GettyImages - Shekickedtheballsopowerfullythat itflewover the hedge.
- I wassittingin thegardenwhensuddenlymy neighbour'sheadbobbedup from behind the hedge.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGardening - general words - allotmenteer
- allotmenteering
- aquaponics
- arborist
- beanpole
- bed
- blanch
- graft
- guerrilla gardening
- hanging basket
- hedgerow
- hedging
- homegrown
- potsomethingoff
- potsomethingon
- potsomethingup
- prune
- repot
- scythe
- turf
See more results » hedgenoun[C](PROTECTION)a way ofprotecting,controlling, orlimitingsomething: 保护(或控制、限制)手段She'd made someoverseasinvestmentsas a hedgeagainstrisinginflationin thiscountry.在海外有一些投资,可以抵消该国不断上升的通货膨胀所带来的损失。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRange and limits - all the way toidiom
- ambit
- anywhere
- band
- bound
- condition
- gamut
- glass ceiling
- limit
- limited
- meta
- proviso
- realm
- restricted
- scope
- specialized
- spectrum
- spread
- stretch
- string
See more results » hedgenoun[C](GRAMMAR)languagespecializeda word or phrase that makes what you say lessstrong 让表述内容的严重程度降低的单词(或词组) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: sentences & expressions - adage
- backchannel
- clause
- coin
- complex sentence
- compound sentence
- declarative sentence
- defining
- dicta
- dictum
- epigram
- epigrammatic
- jawbreaker
- motto
- phrase
- proverbial
- sentence
- slogan
- soundbite
- tail
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming and making less strong GrammarHedges (just) We use hedges to soften what we say or write. Hedges are an important part of polite conversation. They make what we say less direct. The most common forms of hedging involve tense and aspect, modal expressions including modal verbs and adverbs, vague language such as sort of and kind of, and some verbs.… Idiomlook like/as if you've been dragged through a hedge backwards [T+ adv/prep,usually passive]tolimitsomethingseverely: 严格限制 We've gotpermission, but it's hedgedabout/around withstrictconditions.我们得到了许可,但却有严格的限制条件。 [I]totrytoavoidgiving anansweror taking anyaction: 避免答复,拐弯抹角,回避 Stop hedging andtellme what you reallythink.别再拐弯抹角了,告诉我你的真实想法。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLimiting and restricting - anti-libertarian
- boundary
- boxsomeone/somethingin
- chain
- chainsomeonetosomething
- cramp
- crowd
- curb
- curtail
- curtailment
- damage limitation
- keep (herself) toherselfidiom
- limit
- limitation
- limiting
- localize
- straitjacket
- stunt
- tempered
- tiesomeonedown
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Digressing and being indirect or evasive (Definition ofhedgefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)hedge| American Dictionaryhedgenoun[C](BUSHES)alineofbushesorsmalltreesplantedclosetogether,esp. along theedgeof ayardorroad hedgenoun[C](PROTECTION)ameansofprotection,control, orlimitation: Sheinvestedinforeigncompaniesas a hedge againstinflation. hedgeverb[I/T](LIMIT)tolimitsomethingseverely: [T]Congressmen werewarnedagainst hedgingtheirsupportfor themissileprogram. To hedge is also totrytoavoidgiving anansweror taking anyaction: [I]Officialscontinuedto hedge onexactlywhen theprogramwouldbegin. (Definition ofhedgefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)aninvestmentmade inordertoreducetheriskoflosingmoneyonshares,bonds, etc. that you own, forexample, bybuyingfutures(=agreementstosellsharesfor aparticularpriceat adatein thefuture)oroptions(= therightstobuyorsellsharesfor aparticularpricewithin aparticulartimeperiod): Theseformulasaredevisedtotellthebankwhatkindof hedges topurchasetoprovidethebestpossibleprotectionofitsassets. a hedge against sthInrecentyears,investorshave alsoboughtgoldas a hedge against USdollarweakness. inflationhedges FINANCE,STOCK MARKETtoreducetheriskoflosingmoneyonshares,bonds, etc. that you own, forexamplebybuyingfutures(=agreementstosellsharesfor aparticularpriceat adatein thefuture)oroptions(= therightstobuyorsellsharesfor aparticularpricewithin aparticulartimeperiod): Europeanairportshave beenattractinginvestorskeento hedgelong-termpensionliabilities. We don'ttendto hedge at all - in eitherstockorbondfunds. hedge against sthCompanies can hedge againstcurrencymovements, but manychoosenot to. hedge risk/exposureAirbus has hedged enough ofitsdollarexposurethat amajorshort-termimpactisunlikely. hedge your bets toreducetheriskoffailureor oflosingmoneyby makingsurethat you canchoosebetween differentpossibilities: Somebusinessleadershedgedtheirbetsbydonatingmoneyto bothparties. Futurescontractsallowcompaniesin thenuclearsectorto hedgetheirbetsagainstpricerisesthisyear, nextyearor 10yearsfrom now. (Definition ofhedgefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofhedgehedge The limited available evidence suggests that, while there is a positive correlation between inflation and salaries, neither is well hedged by equities.From theCambridge English Corpus The narrowing margins in these products in turn reduced the cost of hedging barrier options.From theCambridge English Corpus Table 3 shows the data for hedges that resulted in statistical significance.From theCambridge English Corpus Most notably, younger female speakers use hedges often.From theCambridge English Corpus Furthermore, our prototype implementation of an equivalence-checker for hedged bisimilarity also profits from the minimality requirements of hedged bisimilarity.From theCambridge English Corpus In the present corpus of spoken discourse, we find only 14% of ke9ilu tokens functioning as hedges.From theCambridge English Corpus Product analysis revealed inaccurate use of mechanics and g rammar and, globally, a lack of clear thesis statements, support of claims, transitions, and hedged statements.From theCambridge English Corpus The trial design consisted of a control plot without hedges and an adjacent plot with hedges on each farm.From theCambridge English Corpus Established hedgerows that are refuges for ancient woodland species may have been grubbed up and replaced by fences or species-poor prunus spinosa (blackthorn) hedges.From theCambridge English Corpus Roads and pavements are more likely to accumulate debris washed off fields and hedges, so that there are more hazards for the older pedestrian.From theCambridge English Corpus In this paper we consider the problem of hedging options in the presence of cost in trading the underlying asset.From theCambridge English Corpus Do they have the required information and are they able to plant and maintain the hedges, and to cope with any problems that arise?From theCambridge English Corpus The study aimed to assess the degree of competition between the hedges and the adjacent maize rows.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, there was little evidence for any net eect of the hedges on maize yield when the plots were managed by researchers.From theCambridge English Corpus Farmers were able to establish and prune the hedges; however, both activities considerably increased labour use during the busiest period of the year.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/hedge## |