I mean, I’m getting spooked here, because that is exactly what he
The central bankers have clearly been spooked by the recent jump in the "core" consumer price index (CPI).
He was so spooked that he, too, began to believe that he heard strange clicks and noises on their telephones.
The British government’s decision in February to amend the terms of subordinated debt issued by Bradford &Bingley, a nationalised bank, spooked European markets, for example.
The central bankers have clearly been spooked by the recent jump in the "core" consumer price index (CPI). The core measure excludes the volatile prices of energy and food.
He gets spooked out if there's another empty bed.
In 1938 Orson Wells spooked the American nation with his classic War of the Worlds broadcast.
But investors were spooked that Alipay was transferred to Ma's control before terms were finalized with Yahoo.
That has spooked several prominent economists into urging the government to stimulate growth to counter the impact of the global economic slowdown.
我被嚇到了(spooked,有‘幽靈’、‘鬼怪出沒’的意思——譯註),因為這正是他常説的話。 我們還是繼續吧,告訴我,怎樣才能成為一個天使?
Policy changes around the world have also spooked investors.
The probe could also dent hedge funds’ nascent recovery by causing spooked investors to withdraw their money.
Those spooked by a run on a bank in Hong Kong this month may have been particularly nervous because only HK$100,000 ($12,860) of their cash is protected, including interest.
We were spooked by the strange noises and lights.
Turmoil in Egypt spooked oil traders last month, threatening to close the Suez Canal.
Funds that do have surplus cash are holding it in expectation of redemptions from spooked clients, or redeploying it in America where a correct bet on a restructuring opportunity can make a career.
Normally, speculators are spooked by high vacancy rates.
She is not spooked when 18-wheel tractor-trailers roar past, but she keeps a death grip on the steering wheel.
Fears of another drop into recession for the world economy spooked investors across the region.
Investors were spooked by slowing economies.
The reason such a spooked horse was called boggled was because people were superstitious and they thought what might be spooking the horse might be a ghost or supernatural spirit.
But was it the wind that spooked her?
If the specter of a default has spooked corporate America, you wouldn't know it by watching their hired guns in Washington over the last several weeks.
Peanut farmers are struggling after a salmonella outbreak killed eight people around the country and spooked customers.