bagger
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbæɡ.ər/ us/ˈbæɡ.ɚ/
(IN SHOP)
US(商店里为顾客服务的)装袋人员
a person whose job is to put your shopping into bags for you in a shop
The Market Basket supermarket in his home town hired him as a bagger when he was 16.
She worked part-time as a grocery bagger.
(MONEY)
informal一种投资(其价值可以在一定时间内以某个指明的倍数上升)
an investment (= something such as shares in a business, bought in the hope of making a profit) that is the stated number of times more valuable than it was when it was made
The shares have doubled in value since I bought them, and I'm hoping they'll be my first ten-bagger within a year or two. 自从我购买这些股票后,其价值已经翻倍了。我希望在一两年内,能成为我的首批十倍股。
The stock will present investors with the potential to become a 5 bagger based on its current valuation.
See also: carpetbagger