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borrowings

英 [ˈbɒrəʊɪŋz]

美 [ˈbɑroʊɪŋz]

n.  借款; 贷款; 借贷; 借用的言语(或思想等)
borrowing的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 借款;借贷
    Borrowingis the activity of borrowing money.
    1. We have allowed spending and borrowing to rise in this recession.
      在此经济萧条时期,我们容许增加消费和借贷。
    2. ...the huge £50 billion public sector borrowing requirement.
      公共部门500亿英镑的巨额借贷需求
  • N-COUNT 舶来语;借用词语;借鉴的观点
    Aborrowingis something such as a word or an idea that someone has taken from another language or from another person's work and used in their own language or work.
    1. The names are direct borrowings from the Chinese.
      这些名称是直接从汉语中舶来的。

双语例句

  • A ministry exists in France to limit the French language's borrowings from other languages.
    法国有一个部负责限制法语中的借用词。
  • Net borrowings are being supplied entirely by foreigners.
    净借款完全由外国人提供。
  • Accordingly, we may have to continue to rely on borrowings from our officers as we have done historically.
    因此,我们很可能继续向往常一样从我们的高级官员那里借款。
  • Remove the net of long-term borrowings from overseas branches from the current liabilities;
    将从海外分行融资的长期借款从流动负债中予以扣减;
  • In addition, bank borrowings from the company reflect an important indicator of quality.
    此外,从公司银行借款反映质量的重要指标。
  • Hedge funds have cut their borrowings sharply, reducing the amount of liquidity being provided to the financial system.
    对冲基金大幅削减了借款规模,从而减少了提供给金融体系的流动性规模。
  • As capital flooded in, these borrowings soared, as did property values and share prices.
    而资本的涌入造成了固定资产价值和股票价格的一路飙升,贷款的行为就会变得更加疯狂。
  • I could just about understand foreign currency borrowings in euros, since Hungary will eventually join the eurozone.
    我将将能够理解以欧元计价的外币借款,因为匈牙利最终将加入欧元区。
  • Australia and Korea, with the two biggest wholesale funding exposures, have guaranteed bank borrowings. Only in Korea and Japan have governments started to pluck problem assets from balance sheets.
    拥有亚洲最大批发融资市场的澳大利亚和韩国为银行借款提供了保障;开始将问题资产从资产负债表上剥离的政府只有韩国和日本。
  • The bank put pressure on the company to reduce its borrowings.
    银行界向这家公司施加压力,迫使其减少借款。