bailout的意思和读音

bailout

: [ˈbeɪlˌaʊt] : [ˈbeɪlaʊt]

adj.

n.

bailouts  

bailoutn.

1.an act of giving money to a company, a foreign country, etc. that has very serious financial problems

n.1.

adj.1.

n.1.money that someone gives or lends to a person or organization with financial problems

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1.So, while this is called a "Greek bailout" , it is in effect just as much about bailing out the foolish lenders in France and Germany.”,

2.One of her first tasks as IMF chief will be to help hammer out a second bailout package for Greece.IMF

3.Swaziland has asked South Africa for a financial bailout as it risks running out of money, South Africa's top foreign affairs official says.

4.The United States will have no role in the bailout decision, to be made by the 17 key "Eurozone" countries of the European Union.17

5.If handled correctly, the IMF said, the ultimate cost of the global government financial bailout may not be as high as often supposed.IMF

6." Jackson mused, laughing, referring to the government bailout of the banking giant. " He might have to give Citibank a loan.,“”。

7.This setback did not, however, dampen Merkel's mood, as she showed when Ireland and Greece sought an easing of their bailout terms.

8.The 85 billion bailout is not a small sum of money and is supposed to help Ireland out of the crisis if appropriately used.850亿使

9.But mostly because, after the mini-inflation scare following the ECB's bailout plans for Europe, we seem to be having a deflation scare.(ECB)

10.One critical factor was that Lee Iacocca reframed the congressional members' thinking and removed their barriers to his goal of a bailout.LeeIacocca