portfolios
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A portfolio is a set of pictures by someone, photographs of their work, or examples of their writing, which they use when entering competitions or applying for work. (用于參賽或求職的) 作品選輯
After dinner that evening, Edith showed them a portfolio of her own political cartoons. 那天晚飯后,伊迪絲給他們看了她自己的政治漫畫選輯。
2. N-COUNT In finance, a portfolio is the combination of investments that a particular person or company owns. 投資組合[商業(yè)]
...Roger Early, a portfolio manager at Federated Investors Corp. …羅杰·厄爾利,聯(lián)合投資者公司的投資組合經(jīng)理。
3. N-COUNT In politics, a portfolio is a high-ranking official's responsibility for a particular area of a government's activities. (高官的) 職責(zé)
He has held the defence portfolio since the first free elections in 1990. 自從1990年的首次自由選舉以來他一直擔(dān)任國防部長一職。
4. N-COUNT A company's portfolio of products or designs is their range of products or designs. (產(chǎn)品或設(shè)計(jì)的) 系列[商業(yè)]
The company has continued to invest heavily in a strong portfolio of products. 該公司繼續(xù)大力投資一個強(qiáng)大的產(chǎn)品系列。
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