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  1. He got his fingers badly burnt dabbling in the stock-market.
    他在证券市场胡乱买卖而大吃苦头。
  2. This was an age of speculation: How could anybody with any sum of money resist dabbling in government bonds?
    这年头儿,凡是手里有几文的,谁不钻在公债里翻觔斗?
  3. KIM JONG IL, North Korea's dictator, has interests in modern technology beyond his dabbling in nuclear weaponry.
    北朝鲜的独裁者金正日除开对核武器“有所涉猎”外,对现代科技也是饶有兴趣。



Dabble \Dab"ble\ (d[a^]b"b'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dabbled}
(d[a^]b"b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dabbling} (d[a^]b"bl[i^]ng).]
[Freq. of dab: cf. OD. dabbelen.]
To wet by little dips or strokes; to spatter; to sprinkle; to
moisten; to wet. ``Bright hair dabbled in blood.'' --Shak.

  1. The fund managers of insurance companies and state enterprises have traditionally remained averse to risk, preferring government securities to dabbling in the more uncertain waters of the equity market.
  2. He started in television, and has kept a hand in it ever since, still dabbling as recently as 1985.
  3. It also is dabbling in mass advertising, a rarity among companies in its field.
  4. After 14 years of dabbling in manufacturing in Poland, the entrepreneur recently went on a business binge.
  5. The sale, which is expected to close at the end of the month, marks the end of Wal-Mart's dabbling in craft stores.
  6. After dabbling in pornography and drugs she meets, by an amazing coincidence, the daughter of the dead opera-singer, herself a soprano. The play's third section returns to the present.
  7. In contrast, it was the institutions' own dabbling in leveraged instruments, such as stock-index futures, that helped precipitate the 1987 crash.
  8. As with junk bonds, one should look at total return and not just the current yield, he says, adding, "Yield can be manipulated." Some government funds bolster returns by dabbling a bit in higher-risk corporate bonds.
  9. (In the spot market yesterday gold was at $375.20 an ounce, about 74 times silver's $5.09.) A few investors have recently begun dabbling in silver stocks, predicting an end to the heavy supply that has driven the metal close to a 12-year low.
  10. In return, the seller agreed to make payments to the buyer if a variable interest rate such as Libor exceeded the fixed rate in the contract. It had been 'a most unfortunate dabbling' in the local-authority swaps market for NationsBank.
  11. Minnesota Gov. Rudy Perpich, who at times has been criticized for dabbling in foreign affairs, is credited with lobbying Maxwell to fund the institute.
  12. The Beltway's rich and famous like to do this, we should add, only when they're not dabbling in real estate or engaging in "career-oriented activities," two other of their "top 10 life styles."
  13. Mr. Staradubov has started dabbling in private enterprise. When he can get his hands on some marble, he makes tombstones, which he sells for 600 rubles apiece.
  14. Meanwhile, a handful of entrepreneurs with access to capital are investing in production of high-quality coffee and dabbling in marketing on their own.
  15. After years of dabbling in newspapers, luxury cruise ships and North Sea oil, a proper Trafalgar identity may finally be to hand. The actual restructuring process may not be so smooth.
  16. Like other local authorities, Hammersmith and Fulham had been dabbling in interest rate swaps and other instruments since the early 1980s.
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