涨势
zhǎng shì
Pinyin

Definition

涨势
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zhǎng shì
  1. rising trend
  2. upward momentum (e.g. in prices)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

shàng zhǎng
  1. 1 to rise
  2. 2 to go up
yōu shì
  1. 1 superiority
  2. 2 dominance
  3. 3 advantage
shì li
  1. 1 power
  2. 2 (ability to) influence
zī shì
  1. 1 posture
  2. 2 position
qiáng shì
  1. 1 strong
  2. 2 powerful
  3. 3 (linguistics) emphatic
  4. 4 intensive
zhǎng
  1. 1 to rise (of prices, rivers)
zhǎng jià
  1. 1 to appreciate (in value)
  2. 2 to increase in price
qū shì
  1. 1 trend
  2. 2 tendency
yùn shì
  1. 1 horoscope
  2. 2 one's fortune
fēi zhǎng
  1. 1 soaring inflation
  2. 2 rocketing prices
zuò shì
  1. 1 to adopt an attitude
  2. 2 to strike a posture
shāng shì
  1. 1 condition of an injury
liè shì
  1. 1 inferior
  2. 2 disadvantaged
shì
  1. 1 power
  2. 2 influence
  3. 3 potential
  4. 4 momentum
  5. 5 tendency
  6. 6 trend
  7. 7 situation
  8. 8 conditions
  9. 9 outward appearance
  10. 10 sign
  11. 11 gesture
  12. 12 male genitals
shì bù kě dǎng
  1. 1 see 勢不可當|势不可当[shì bù kě dāng]
shì lì
  1. 1 snobbish
shì lì yǎn
  1. 1 to be self-interested
shì bì
  1. 1 to be bound to
  2. 2 undoubtedly will
shì tóu
  1. 1 power
  2. 2 momentum
  3. 3 tendency
  4. 4 impetus
  5. 5 situation
  6. 6 the look of things
dì shì
  1. 1 terrain
  2. 2 topography relief

Idioms (20)

人多势众
rén duō shì zhòng
  1. 1 many men, a great force (idiom); many hands provide great strength
  2. 2 There is safety in numbers.
仗势欺人
zhàng shì qī rén
  1. 1 to take advantage of one's position to bully people (idiom)
  2. 2 to kick people around
做张做势
zuò zhāng zuò shì
  1. 1 to put on an act (idiom); to pose
  2. 2 to show theatrical affectation
  3. 3 to indulge in histrionics
势不两立
shì bù liǎng lì
  1. 1 the two cannot exist together (idiom); irreconcilable differences
  2. 2 incompatible standpoints
势不可当
shì bù kě dāng
  1. 1 impossible to resist (idiom); an irresistible force
势在必得
shì zài bì dé
  1. 1 to be determined to win (idiom)
势在必行
shì zài bì xíng
  1. 1 circumstances require action (idiom); absolutely necessary
  2. 2 imperative
势均力敌
shì jūn lì dí
  1. 1 evenly matched (idiom)
势如破竹
shì rú pò zhú
  1. 1 like a hot knife through butter (idiom)
  2. 2 with irresistible force
势成骑虎
shì chéng qí hǔ
  1. 1 if you ride a tiger, it's hard to get off (idiom); fig. impossible to stop halfway
因势利导
yīn shì lì dǎo
  1. 1 to take advantage of the new situation (idiom)
  2. 2 to make the best of new opportunities
大张声势
dà zhāng shēng shì
  1. 1 to spread one's voice wide (idiom); wide publicity
时势造英雄
shí shì zào yīng xióng
  1. 1 Time makes the man (idiom). The trend of events brings forth the hero.
有钱有势
yǒu qián yǒu shì
  1. 1 rich and powerful (idiom)
水涨船高
shuǐ zhǎng chuán gāo
  1. 1 the tide rises, the boat floats (idiom); fig. to change with the overall trend
  2. 2 to develop according to the situation
狗仗人势
gǒu zhàng rén shì
  1. 1 a dog threatens based on master's power (idiom); to use one's position to bully others
破竹之势
pò zhú zhī shì
  1. 1 lit. a force to smash bamboo (idiom); fig. irresistible force
脸红筋涨
liǎn hóng jīn zhǎng
  1. 1 red and tense with anger (idiom)
趋炎附势
qū yán fù shì
  1. 1 to curry favor (idiom); playing up to those in power
  2. 2 social climbing
道高益安,势高益危
dào gāo yì ān , shì gāo yì wēi
  1. 1 More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770).

Sample Sentences

难怪你发不了财。中国股市现在是几十年不遇的大牛市,民间资本雄厚,再加上08年的奥运会和10年的世博会,至少还有两三年的涨势。所以今年我一口气买了好几支股票。
nánguài nǐ fābuliǎocái 。Zhōngguó gǔshì xiànzài shì jǐshínián bùyù de dà niúshì ,mínjiān zīběn xiónghòu ,zài jiāshàng líng bā nián de Àoyùnhuì hé yī líng nián de Shìbóhuì ,zhìshǎo hái yǒu liǎng sān nián de zhǎngshì 。suǒyǐ jīnnián wǒ yīkǒuqì mǎi le hǎojǐ zhī gǔpiào 。
No wonder you aren't rich. The Chinese stock market is in its biggest bull market in the last dozen years. Between the extraordinary mass of public capital, and then the 2008 Olympics and 2010 World Fair, there will be growth for at least two to three years. So I took the plunge and bought a lot of stock this year.
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