all-time [
'ɔl`taɪm]
a. 全部时间的, 空前的, 创记录的
- All time is no time when it is past.
光阴一去不复返。 - All time is UT, China Coast Time( CCT)+8 hours.
所有的时间都使用UT表示,中国东部时间只要加8就可以了. - The Yankees are102-48 all time against Tampa Bay, including1-2 this season.
洋基队累计出战坦帕湾的战绩为102胜48败,其中包含了今年对战的1胜1败。
all-time[ adj ]
unsurpassed in some respect up to the present
<adj.all>
prices at an all-time highmorale at an all-time low
among the all-time great lefthanders
all-time \all-time\ adj.
1. unsurpassed in some respect up to the present. prices at
an all-time high; morale at an all-time low; among the
all-time great lefthanders
[WordNet 1.5]
- Despite surging to an all-time high Wednesday of 527.82, the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 2.71, or 0.51%, for the week.
- Nevertheless, "we have to recognize that policyholder confidence is probably at an all-time low," and in recent months has become a more significant factor.
- "The addition of TNT to our already successful lineup of basic cable networks has lifted our quarterly operating profit to an all-time high," said Turner, chairman of TBS.
- Firms are already labouring under real interest rates of around 4 5 per cent, even though nominal rates are at an all-time low. Worst of all is the spectre of real debt inflation - the real value of companies and individuals' debt is rising.
- "Case production is at an all-time high, and the quality of cases is far better than before." The enforcement staff grew 210% from 1986 to 1990.
- Last week it traded as high as $36.125, an all-time peak.
- And the Carter presidency was at or near an all-time low in popularity as the hostage crisis worsened.
- Planned capital outlays rose to an all-time seasonally adjusted high of 35 percent.
- "We are not far from the all-time high right now," he said, "and there is a little apprehension that we're moving too far, too quick.
- But analysts said the market's reaction was more a reflection of the stock's recent strong outperformance; the shares hit an all-time high of 915p last week.
- Elaine Garzarelli, head of sector analysis at Shearson Lehman Hutton, dismisses lingering fears among some investors that with stock prices at all-time highs, another crash is likely.
- The number of visitors to Guernsey has sunk to an all-time low, with a 20 per cent drop over the past two years.
- In a poll released Sunday, Takeshita's popularity sank to 3.9 percent, an all-time low.
- Uno took office more than a month after former Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita announced he would resign to take responsibility for the Recruit scandal, which has sent support for the governing Liberal Democratic Party to all-time lows.
- Spot prices would have to rise more than 40 cents to surpass the all-time high of $1.6475 a pound set last December on New York's Commodity Exchange but this is a market with a proven ability to outdo itself.
- Merger referrals are at an all-time low.
- "This is the all-time low in what we have for total surface water storage," said Creel.
- Exports are projected to reach an all-time high of $19.3 billion this year with a trade surplus of nearly $700 million.
- The government said the nation's trade deficit narrowed dramatically during the first three months of the year as an all-time high in U.S. export sales offset a climb in imports.
- The Other Finance Index, which includes the market's thrift issues, is just 1.34 point below its all-time high, set in July 1986.
- Aside from the all-time low, the latest reading was the lowest for any quarter since the first year of the index's existence, when it reached 87.8 in early 1975.
- The percentage of students who agree that "marijuana should be legalized" reached another all-time low of 16.7 percent, down from 19.3 percent in 1988 and 52.9 percent in 1977.
- JUST AS the equity market was closing at a new all-time high, dealers were astonished to find that Goldman Sachs, one of the leading US investment banks, had swooped to execute one of the most sought-after bought deals in the market.
- This depressed European trading volumes to about one-third of their customary levels. In New York yesterday, the dollar closed against the D-Mark at DM1.4028, just over half a pfennig down on Friday night's close and near its all-time low.
- That's 47,000 more than a year earlier and just 20,000 workers short of the all-time high in October 1980.
- Canadian Pacific Ltd. stock hit an all-time high in very heavy New York Stock Exchange composite trading Friday, buoyed by rumors that acquisitive British conglomerate Hanson PLC is accumulating shares.
- The Nasdaq composite index has already risen three per cent this year, to a new all-time high of 695.70 (Thursday's close).
- In addition, the bond market viewed the 23 percent jump in exports _ to an all-time high of $28.97 billion _ as a sign the U.S. economy could overheat from the surge in production of export goods and thereby intensify inflationary pressures.
- Futures prices on New York's Commodity Exchange are nudging the $1.43 all-time high there.
- The Federal Home Loan Bank Board announced that depositors withdrew $9.4 billion from S&Ls in February, down only slightly from the all-time record of $10.6 billion in withdrawals in January.