faller
noun[C]
uk/ˈfɔː.lər/us/ˈfɑː.lɚ/fallernoun[C](PRICE, ETC.)
something such as asharepriceorcurrencywhosevaluehas gone down during aparticularperiod:
(股票或货币等)贬值的东西Among the fallers were theCanadiandollarand theyen.贬值货币包括加币和日元。
Energystockswere thebiggestfallers.
- Bankingstockswere among thebiggestfallersacrossEuropeanmarkets.
- Thesupermarketwas among theleadingFTSE100 fallers.
- BZ was also a faller, down 43p to 957p at theclose.
- Now we havenewsof today'sgainersand fallers.
Stock markets
- algo
- anti-city
- anti-dilution
- anti-speculation
- anti-speculative
- bearish
- bond
- bull
- bull market
- flotation
- non-convertible
- non-cumulative
- non-directional
- non-discretionary
- non-distributable
- payback period
- stockbroker
- stockholder
- strip
- the Big Board
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fallernoun[C](PERSON/ANIMAL THAT FALLS)
apersonwhofallsto thegroundwithoutintendingto:
Ifallover a lot when Iski, but I'm agracefulfaller, and Irarelygethurt.
Herfatheris afrequentfaller at hisretirementhome.
ahorseorpersonthatfallsduring arace:
Thehorsewas a faller at the 10thfencein theDerby.
- Elderly fallers are at moreriskofbreakingbones.
- When shetoppledover, she took out thewholelampandsidetable. She's not agracefulfaller.
- Danoli, a faller at Punchestown onWednesday, may beretired.
- Panettastumbledover another faller, theGermanKim Bauermeister, and came adisappointingeighth.
Falling and dropping
- ass
- base jumping
- collapse/fall in a heapidiom
- cropper
- crumple
- drop
- drop like fliesidiom
- faceplant
- fall away
- fly
- mic drop
- nosedive
- overbalance
- parachutist
- plunge
- pratfall
- putsomething/someonedown
- shower
- thump
- trip
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