hedge
noun
verb
hedʒ
noun
1
a
row
of
small
bushes
or
trees
growing
close
together,
usually
dividing
one
field
or
garden
from
another
〔用低矮的灌木或树筑起的〕树篱
2
something
that
protects
you
against
possible
problems,
especially
financial
loss
〔尤为避免金钱损失的〕防范措施
[+
against
]
Buying
a
house
will
be
a
hedge
against
inflation.
买房子是对付通货膨胀的一种防范手段。
verb
3
to
avoid
giving
a
direct
answer
to
a
question
避免正面回答
You’re
hedging
again
–
have
you
got
the
money
or
haven’t
you?
你又在闪烁其词了,你究竟有没有钱?
‘That
depends
on
my
partner,’
she
hedged.
“那取决于我的合伙人。”她拐弯抹角地说道。
4
hedge your bets
to
reduce
your
chances
of
failure
or
loss
by
trying
several
different
possibilities
instead
of
one
多处下注以减少风险,对冲风险
It’s
a
good
idea
to
hedge
your
bets
by
applying
to
more
than
one
college.
同时向几所大学提出申请是个保险的好主意。
5
to
try
to
protect
yourself
against
possible
problems,
especially
financial
loss
采取措施避免〔尤指经济损失〕
Smart
managers
will
hedge
against
price
increases.
精明的经营者会采取措施防范价格上涨带来的损失。
6
to
be
surrounded
or
enclosed
by
something
被…包围
The
building
was
hedged
in
by
trees.
这幢建筑四周林木环绕。