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Yesterday, one significant and closely watched indicator of the U.S. stock market jumped up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, an index of 30 important stocks, ended the day 410 points higher than it started out. Over the last two days of trading, the market has recovered about a third of the value it had lost since it took some nosedives tarting late last month.

昨天,美國股市其中一個(gè)重要且被密切關(guān)注的指標(biāo)上升。擁有30支重要股票的道瓊斯工業(yè)平均指數(shù)收盤上漲410點(diǎn)。美國股市從上個(gè)月末開始暴跌,而在過去兩天的交易中,股市恢復(fù)了其暴跌值的三分之一。

Analysts don't yet if the drama is over. There maybe more drops ahead. But experts do think this is a correction, a decline that's only temporary.

分析人士目前還不能確定這種戲劇性局面是否已經(jīng)結(jié)束。也許未來還會(huì)發(fā)生更多次下跌。但是專家傾向于認(rèn)為,這是修正,這種下跌只是暫時(shí)性的。

CHRISTINE ROMANS, CNN CHIEF BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT: Fixing an error or inaccuracy, that's how the dictionary defines a correction. On Wall Street, it means something a little different. A stock market correction is a technical term that signifies a 10 percent decline from a recent high. It's less severe than a bear market. That's when stocks decline 20 percent.

CNN首席商業(yè)記者克莉絲汀•羅曼斯:字典里對修正的定義是:修復(fù)錯(cuò)誤或誤差。在華爾街,這個(gè)詞的意義稍有不同。股市修正是技術(shù)術(shù)語,指股市從近期高點(diǎn)下跌10個(gè)百分點(diǎn)。這不如熊市那樣嚴(yán)重。熊市指股市下跌20個(gè)百分點(diǎn)。

Now, a correction might sound scary but in fact, it's a normal, healthy part of the cycle. The S&P 500 had four corrections from 2010 through 2017, and five from 1990 to 2000. That's because markets aren't supposed to go straight up, a breather once in a while is important, like a market reset. It can keep stocks from overheating and allow investors to reevaluate their portfolios.

股市修正可能聽上去有些可怕,不過實(shí)際上,這就是股市循環(huán)的正常且健康的階段。標(biāo)普500指數(shù)在2010年至2017年修正了4次,在1999年至2000年修正了5次。這是因?yàn)楣墒胁粦?yīng)該直線上升,每隔一段時(shí)間休整一次非常重要,就像股市重置一樣。這可以使股市免于過熱,使投資者得以重新評估他們的投資組合。

What you definitely shouldn't do is panic. A correction doesn't mean you should sell all of your stocks. On the contrary, it can be an opportunity to buy. Remember, history stocks often go up after a correction.

你絕對不該做的是恐慌。股市修正并不意味著你要出售所有股票。相反,這可能是購買股票的機(jī)會(huì)。記住,歷史股票數(shù)據(jù)顯示,股市通常會(huì)在修正后上漲。

AZUZ: It's about to get more expensive to visit Disney theme parks in the U.S. The company announced this week that for its busiest days, a single day ticket to Disneyland in California will cause adults $135. That's an increase of 11 bucks. It will cause $129 for adults to get to the gates of Disneyworld in Florida. So, factor in parking, and a family of four would need more than 520 bucks for a day at Disneyworld and that doesn't include hotel or food.

阿祖茲:前往美國迪士尼主題公園游玩將花費(fèi)更多錢。該公司本周宣布,加利福尼亞州迪士尼樂園的旺季單日成人票將漲至135美元。這相比此前漲了11美元。佛羅里達(dá)州迪士尼樂園的成人門票將漲至129美元。這樣一來,考慮到停車費(fèi)用,一個(gè)四口之家的單日迪士尼樂園門票將花費(fèi)超過520美元,而這還不包括住宿或飲食費(fèi)用。

During its less crowded times of the year, Disney's prices are lower but those are going up too. So, are annual passes. The company says it will continue to evolve its pricing in a way that gives visitors a range of options to meet their budget and helps better spread attendance throughout the year.

迪士尼樂園的淡季門票較便宜一些,不過淡季門票也會(huì)相應(yīng)提價(jià)。另外,年票也會(huì)提價(jià)。該公司表示,他們將繼續(xù)改進(jìn)門票定價(jià),使游客有多種選擇,滿足他們的預(yù)算并增加游客人數(shù)。

Yesterday, one significant and closely watched indicator of the U.S. stock market jumped up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, an index of 30 important stocks, ended the day 410 points higher than it started out. Over the last two days of trading, the market has recovered about a third of the value it had lost since it took some nosedive starting late last month.

Analysts don't yet if the drama is over. There maybe more drops ahead. But experts do thinkthis is a correction, a decline that's only temporary.

CHRISTINE ROMANS, CNN CHIEF BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT: Fixing an error or inaccuracy, that's how the dictionary defines a correction. On Wall Street, it means something a little different. A stock market correction is a technical term that signifies a 10 percent decline from a recent high. It's less severe than a bear market. That's when stocks decline 20 percent.

Now, a correction might sound scary but in fact, it's a normal, healthy part of the cycle. The S&P 500 had four corrections from 2010 through 2017, and five from 1990 to 2000. That's because markets aren't supposed to go straight up, a breather once in a while is important, like a market reset. It can keep stocks from overheating and allow investors to reevaluate their portfolios.

What you definitely shouldn't do is panic. A correction doesn't mean you should sell all of your stocks. On the contrary, it can be an opportunity to buy. Remember, history stocks often go up after a correction.

AZUZ: It's about to get more expensive to visit Disney theme parks in the U.S. The company announced this week that for its busiest days, a single day ticket to Disneyland in California will cause adults $135. That's an increase of 11 bucks. It will cause $129 for adults to get to the gates of Disneyworld in Florida. So, factor in parking, and a family of four would need more than 520 bucks for a day at Disneyworld and that doesn't include hotel or food.

During its less crowded times of the year, Disney's prices are lower but those are going up too. So, are annual passes. The company says it will continue to evolve its pricing in a way that gives visitors a range of options to meet their budget and helps better spread attendance throughout the year.

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