mortgage的意思和读音

mortgage

: [ˈmɔrɡɪdʒ] : [ˈmɔː(r)ɡɪdʒ]

n.

v.

mortgages  mortgaging  mortgaged  

v.+n.get mortgage,repay mortgage

n.loan,bank loan,advance,secured loan,second mortgage

v.pledge,forfeit,pawn,hypothecate,promise

mortgagen.

1.);a legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years; the sum of money that you borrow

to apply for/take out/pay off a mortgage

mortgage rates(= of interest)

a mortgage on the house

a mortgage of £60 0006

monthly mortgage payments

v.

1.~ sthto give a bank, etc. the legal right to own your house, land, etc. if you do not pay the money back that you have borrowed from the bank to buy the house or land

He had to mortgage his house to pay his legal costs.

n.1.;;;

v.1.;...

n.1.a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house. You pay back your mortgage by making monthly payments; the amount of money that you borrow in a mortgage agreement

v.1.to give a bank the right to own a valuable possession, especially your house, if you do not pay back money that you have borrowed from them

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1.The move will follow the Wall Street bank's admission last week that it had lost almost $8bn in its mortgage-backed securities business.80亿

2.Promoting the merits of a new mortgage-backed debt instrument is not the easiest sell at the moment.

3.Mr O'Neal's departure follows the company's admission last week that it had lost almost $8bn on mortgage-backed securities.80亿

4.Economists are arguing vigorously about how much damage falling house prices and the subprime mortgage crisis will do.

5.I began to negotiate with the bank about my mortgage, and eventually a man at the end of a phone advised me to default on my repayments.

6.Mr Tilson expects "at least" two more years of falling home prices and very high rates of mortgage default and foreclosure.

7.In Spain, if the bank forecloses on your home, you are still liable for your mortgage debt.西

8.He gave warning that Lehman, with its trillions of dollars of debt and high exposure to mortgage-backed securities, was at risk.亿使

9.The Fed is now trying to push down long-term interest rates by buying mortgage-backed and perhaps Treasury securities.

10.No one should start signing mortgage papers until they know how much they have to work with.