escrow的意思和读音

escrow

: [ˈeskroʊ] : [ˈeskrəʊ]

n.】()[]

vt.[]

escrows  escrowing  escrowed  

n.1.】(,)[]

n.1.money, property, or a legal document that is kept by someone until a particular thing has happened

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1.Counting the money over the tax, the tax and the escrow money they would no longer receive, that would be a hit of roughly $10 million.1000

2.The $20 billion escrow account should cover most clean-up costs as well as the potential economic damages BP might have to pay.200亿

3.And it's not that easy to transition from being an architect to a software engineer, or from an escrow officer to an airplane mechanic.

4.For instance, the escrow could be set up to release funds upon the completion of an effective flood-prevention scheme.--

5.After several frantic days of trying to find the bug, Microsoft finally fixed the problem last Friday and reset escrow.bug

6.Last week, BP acceded to White House demands to set up a $20 billion escrow account for compensating victims of the oil disaster.200亿

7.Dreier, according to court documents, was the only person at the 238-lawyer firm to have authority over those escrow accounts.238

8.The bank has already paid the money into an escrow account.escrow

9.Lawyers at the White House and for BP have been negotiating for days about an escrow account.

10.This might involve key escrow, back doors into a system, or other methods.