Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense hedges, present participle hedging, past tense, past participle hedged
1N-COUNT 树篱 A hedge is a row of bushes or small trees, usually along the edge of a garden, field, or road. 树篱
2VERB 防备,防范(尤指金钱损失) If you hedge against something unpleasant or unwanted that might affect you, especially losing money, you do something which will protect you from it. 防备,防范(尤指金钱损失)
You can hedge against redundancy or illness with insurance. [VERB + against]
可以购买保险以防失业或患病。
Today's clever financial instruments make it possible for firms to hedge their risks. [VERB noun]
现今各种巧妙的金融手段使得各公司防范风险成为可能。
3N-COUNT 防护物;防备手段;防范措施 Something that is a hedge against something unpleasant will protect you from its effects. 防护物;防备手段;防范措施
Gold is traditionally a hedge against inflation. [+ against]
4VERB 躲闪;回避 If you hedge, you avoid answering a question or committing yourself to a particular action or decision. 躲闪;回避
They hedged in answering various questions about the operation. [VERB]
他们闪烁其词,不愿回答有关此次行动的各种问题。
'I can't give you an answer now,' he hedged. [VERB with quote]
“我现在不能回答你,”他闪避道。
5PHRASE 两面下注以防损失;骑墙 If you hedge your bets, you reduce the risk of losing a lot by supporting more than one person or thing in a situation where they are opposed to each other. 两面下注以防损失;骑墙
Hawker Siddeley tried to hedge its bets by diversifying into other fields.
霍克·西德利试图通过在其他领域进行多样化发展来规避风险。
Forecasters are hedging their bets about the outcome of this Saturday's Louisiana governor's race.