在 英语 中使用 Negative sentiment 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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I get the negative sentiment.
Negative sentiment is appearing.
A market distinguished by falling prices and negative sentiment.
In the negative sentiment override, people draw lasting conclusions about each other.
A reading of 50 is the midpoint between positive and negative sentiment.
Negative sentiment continues to dominate this market, severely limiting the new investment flow.
Nevertheless, readings under 50 are generally regarded as negative sentiment.
This move has greatly intensified negative sentiment and has added to downward pressure on the stock.
The benchmark 100-point is the demarcation between positive and negative sentiment.
But in 2010, the negative sentiment had largely rebounded, and people were out shopping again.
Worse corporate results would intensify negative sentiment in financial markets.
With all the negative sentiment, it may seem like Canadian oil and gas companies are uninvestable stocks.
China is America's largest trading partner, so this negative sentiment has meaningful implications.
In other words, these are posts that havebeen classified manually as containing positive or negative sentiment.
The telecom industry has lost its lustre and this negative sentiment is failing to attract any talent into the sector.
Obviously, negative sentiment will continue to pervade, and international crude oil prices will remain weak and weak in the short term.
We're getting close to the bottom,” Paulsen said,adding that it appears negative sentiment is“getting close to burning out.”.
So positive or negative sentiment in the U.S. with respect to American policy, and presidents, might impact Asian markets more than others.
We're getting close to the bottom,” Paulsen said,adding that it appears negative sentiment is“getting close to burning out.”.
Reasoning behind the negative sentiment include being shown the same advertisement multiple times(25 percent) and advertisements slowing down the webpage(19 percent).
The rally since February has buoyed spirits,but with oil prices back to $45 per barrel, negative sentiment once again pervades the market.
Having weathered the various storms of negative sentiment and Governmental incompetence surrounding the UK's departure from the EU, Sterling is looking surprisingly well supported.
The U.S. consumer confidence index(CCI)is an indicator that determines the level of positive or negative sentiment consumers are experiencing.
As Chinese engagement in Central Asia is mostly limited toloans that benefit predominantly Chinese contractors, negative sentiment against China will only grow.