fink
英 [fɪŋk]
美 [fɪŋk]
n. 讨厌鬼; 卑鄙小人
第三人称单数:finks 复数:finks 现在分词:finking 过去式:finked 过去分词:finked
BNC.30379 / COCA.29998
牛津词典
noun
- 讨厌鬼;卑鄙小人
an unpleasant person
英英释义
noun
- someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
verb
- confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
- take the place of work of someone on strike
双语例句
- Bowles has been a deficit hawk, and Fink clearly knows the debt market.
鲍尔斯一直是预算赤字鹰派人物,而芬克显然通晓债券市场。 - For instance, in outlining his program for the US, Mr Fink said: We should have a 10-year policy on North American energy to become more independent.
比如,芬克在勾勒他对美国的规划时表示,我们应当制定出10年期北美能源政策,以增加独立性。 - This breadth has been underpinned by Mr Fink's vast personal network that has made him one of Wall Street's most plugged-in operators.
芬克强大的人际网络也巩固了黑岩的广泛业务,这让他成为华尔街最有活力的经营者之一。 - And unlike many Wall Street executives, who in recent years have endured congressional grillings and government investigations, Mr Fink has had good relations with the Obama administration.
和近年来很多遭到国会质询以及政府调查的华尔街高管不同,芬克与奥巴马政府一直关系融洽。 - Mr Fink and rob kapito, his number two, have heard this argument before and deny suggestions that BlackRock is too big to manage.
芬克和他的副手罗布卡皮托(robkapito)曾经听说过市场中的这种观点,并反驳了认为贝莱德规模过大难以管理的说法。 - This happens often, says Fink.
芬克表示,这种情况经常出现。 - Larry Fink, founding chief executive officer and chairman of BlackRock, always carries a thick wad of various currency notes in his pocket.
黑岩资产管理公司(BlackRock)创始人、首席执行官兼董事长拉里•芬克(LarryFink)的口袋里,总是揣着一摞厚厚的不同国家的钞票。 - At age 29, Mr Fink was the youngest person ever to become a managing director of First Boston.
29岁的芬克成为第一波士顿有史以来最为年轻的董事总经理。 - Meanwhile, Mr Fink is becoming ever more active in trying to shape the political debate in Washington, whether he joins the Obama administration or not.
与此同时,芬克也在前所未有地积极活动,试图影响华盛顿的政治风向,这与他是否会加入奥巴马政府无关。 - Mr Fink was one of the few directors who remained on speaking terms with everyone.
芬克是为数不多、与所有人都是泛泛之交的董事之一。
