考研英语大纲常考词组短语 drop back
释义:
drop back 退后;落在后面
例句:
Of course, stocks could drop back to the May lows but that does not look likely now.
This increases the chances of a drop back towards more important support before the long term uptrend resumes.
Sometimes power-play guys drop back a little, and I took advantage of it.
If we do get a deeper correction in May, the number of bulls should drop back to the 20% level.
And they come amid record-high levels of short-selling as traders bet the soaring stock markets are bound to drop back.
Still, the OBV looks ready to drop back below its WMA, and a break of support (line b) would be more negative.
Inflation, at 3.1% in the fourth quarter, is only a tad above the bank's target, and it is forecast to drop back this year.
If the investment rate were to drop back to its 2007 level, for example, the demand shortfall would run to over 6% of GDP.
The insistent electric guitar that had been quietly coloring the sound behind the tandem acoustics starts to build, and the other instruments drop back and let it fly.
Of course, if you thought the tender offer were going to fail then it was not such a good deal, since you would expect the stock to drop back down to the mid-twenties.
The index tends to climb in the fall, when new federal budgeting plans gain visibility on Wall Street, then to drop back in the beginning of a new year--unless a terror attack occurs, such as the March 2004 Madrid train bombings.
But that increase is only temporary, and as AEI health policy scholar Joe Antos has pointed out, the policy merely elevates Medicaid payment rates to 77 percent of private rates for two years, after which they will drop back to 58 percent.
Already, things are shifting in South Korea: the Pentagon announced in June that its 15, 000 troops on the front line along the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea will drop back to a spot a bit closer to (though still north of) Seoul, the South Korean capital.