常見例句雙語例句The FTSE slid 8% yesterday - its biggest drop since Black Monday in 1987.昨天FTSE( 英國(guó)富時(shí)100指數(shù),英國(guó)的股市指數(shù))大跌了8%,這是1987年黑色星期一以來最大的跌幅。This was followed swiftly by Black Monday on October 28 and Black Tuesday on October 29.10月28日的黑色星期一和29日的黑色星期二緊隨而至。That was 20 years ago. Black Monday, October 19th 1987, was the day stockmarkets plunged; and Alan Greenspan, who won his central-banking spurs in that crisis, was the Fed chairman (see article).20年前, 1987年的10月19日被稱為黑色星期一, 那天股市遭遇崩盤; 時(shí)任美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)主席艾倫?格林斯潘在那場(chǎng)危機(jī)中作為央行行長(zhǎng)聲名鵲起.原聲例句Black widows are also suspected in Monday's bombings in Moscow."We felt like no matter how non-violent you were, unless you had a law on the books or a decree by a court, that the same restaurant that could open up its door to a black person on Monday could close it on Tuesday if there were no law demanding it be kept open."權(quán)威例句Before Black Monday (October 19), the Dow had already declined 18% from its August peak.FORBES: Fears That Sparked Black Monday In 1987 Dormant But Not DeadThe 23% Black Monday drop in 1987 left a divot that was quickly filled in.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThe Black Monday decline was the second largest one-day percentage decline in stock market history.FORBES: Reverse-Split The Dow 返回 Black Monday