delist
verb (also de-list) uk/ˌdiːˈlɪst/ us/ˌdiːˈlɪst/
(REMOVE FROM LIST)
[ T ]除名
to remove something from a list
Six wolves have been shot since they were taken off the endangered species list, four of them on the same day they were delisted. 自从被从濒危物种名单上除名以来,已有六只狼被枪杀,其中四只是在它们被除名的同一天。
Architects opposed calls to delist the historic building, saying it should be protected. 建筑师反对将这座历史建筑除名的呼吁,称它应该受到保护。
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- 15 patients (31%) died on the waiting list and 6 patients were delisted because they recovered.
- Powerful supermarket chains could "delist" a manufacturer's whole range if it refused to provide own-brand goods.
- The commission complained that some states had "delisted" toxic sites to keep them out of the data.
- The bald eagle was listed as endangered in 1963, but it may be delisted soon in response to a strong recovery.
(REMOVE FROM MARKET)
[ I or T ]把某公司的证券从金融市场的上场证券中除去,或以上述形式被除名
to remove a company's shares from a particular financial market, or to be removed in this way
Nasdaq recently delisted the stock. 纳斯达克股票交易所最近将这支股票除名。
These companies are now all struggling: one is bankrupt, one is delisted and another cut its workforce in half. 这几家公司现在都经营不善:一家破了产,一家股票被金融市场除名,还有一家裁掉了一半雇员。
It would be in shareholders' interests for the company to delist. 该公司被金融市场除名,这符合股民的利益。
Compare: list
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- The New York Stock Exchange said it planned to delist the stock on 5 August because it does not meet the Big Board minimum of $30 million.
- So far this year, 325 companies have been delisted for not meeting the requirements.
- The Financial Services Commission said the measures were aimed at making it easier for companies to list while making it harder for troubled companies to delist.