borrowing的意思和读音

borrowing

: [ˈbɔroʊɪŋ] : [ˈbɒrəʊɪŋ]

n.

v.“borrow”

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borrowingn.

1.[c][u]the money that a company, an organization or a person borrows; the act of borrowing money

an attempt to reduce bank borrowings

High interest rates help to keep borrowing down.

2.[c]a word, a phrase or an idea that sb has taken from another person's work or from another language and used in their own

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v.1.“borrow”

n.1.the practice of borrowing money; money owed by a business, country, or organization2.a word or phrase that comes from another language

v.1.The present participle of borrow

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1.Then there was the ban on short selling (borrowing a share and selling it, to profit when its share price goes down) in financial stocks.便

2.The current economic downturn grew out of a culture of irresponsible lending and borrowing and "a failure of the entire system, " he said.

3.The scale of the borrowing inspired "shock and awe" among the creditors, according to a person familiar with the matter.”。

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5.He said borrowing is important in slower growing economies, since leveraged returns tend to be higher than straight cash deals.使

6.At least one, and probably several, of these components will face payment stoppages if federal borrowing is cut off.

7.Those were different times. There is no way that sort of borrowing could be obtained now to put that sort of deal together.

8.The goal is to drive down the spread between the cost of corporate and of government borrowing.

9.The IMF's numbers suggest that, on our current fiscal trajectory, the US has no more than 15 more years of additional borrowing capacity.IMF15

10.In the UK, the total borrowing requirement is often referred to as the Public sector net cash requirement (PSNCR).(PSNCR)。