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margined
- IPA[ˈmɑːdʒɪnd]
英式
- having an edge or border;denoting or relating to an account or transaction for which an amount of money is deposited with a broker as security
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形容詞
- 1. having an edge or border margined pages cream-margined leaves
- 2. denoting or relating to an account or transaction for which an amount of money is deposited with a broker as security margined holdings hit record levels in July the risks involved in margined trading
- the edge or border of something: the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean
- provide with an edge or border: the plant's leaves are margined with yellow
Oxford Dictionary
- the edge or border of something: the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean they were forced to live on the margins of society
- provide with an edge or border: its leaves are margined with yellow
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device on a typewriter allowing a word to be typed beyond the margin normally set.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business: we have a gross profit margin of 80 per cent current levels of interest can erode profit margins
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of brokerage account which allows investors to purchase securities with borrowed funds, ... he had a margin account which let him borrow up to half the cost of the stock he wanted
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of brokerage account that allows investors to buy securities with borrowed funds, ... he had a margin account which let him borrow up to half the cost of the stock he wanted
Oxford Dictionary
- a device on a typewriter allowing a word to be typed beyond the margin normally set.
Oxford Dictionary
- a demand by a broker that an investor deposit further cash or securities to cover possible losses.
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- IPA[ˈmärjənd]
美式
- having an edge or border: margined pages cream-margined leaves
Oxford American Dictionary