单词:analyst
[化] 分析员; 化验员
n. an expert who studies financial data (on credit or securities or sales or financial patterns etc.) and recommends appropriate business actions
n. a licensed practitioner of psychoanalysis
考试类型:[六级]
analyst的用法和样例:
例句
- Constance's husband is a financial analyst.康斯坦斯的丈夫是一名财政分析家。
- We don't pay our financial analysts to be wise after the event!我们花钱请财务分析家不是让他们当事后诸葛亮!
- At least one political analyst finds the First Lady something of a cipher.很多分析家认为第一夫人简直就是一个难解之谜。
常见句型
- London analysts forecast pre-tax profits of £50 billion this year.伦敦金融分析家预测,今年税前利润为500亿英镑。
- Some analysts view the recent slide in share prices as temporary.有些分析家认为近期的股票价格下跌是暂时的。
- The analyst certified her insane.那位精神分析学家正式证明她精神错乱。
- A football coach has to be a good analyst of his players' abilities.足球教练必须擅长分析队员的长处。
- The serial killer was sent to an analyst.那个系列杀手被送去精神分析医师那儿。
词汇搭配
- chemical analyst化验员
- economic analyst经济分析师
- political analyst政治分析家
- food analyst食品化验员
- news analyst新闻评论员
经典引文
The days are past when every chemist was his own analyst.
出自:N. G. ClarkComputational analysts of style.
出自:Computers the HumanitiesAnalysts say the market may drift for a while.
出自:Times
- psychoanalyst精神分析学家...
- forecaster(天气)预报员...
- predictor预言者
- Market Analyst市场分析员
- expert专家
- specialist专家
- accountant会计人员
- critic评论家
- psychiatrist精神病医师
- psychotherapist精神治疗医师...
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