bail-out信息详情

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意思翻译

n.(经济上的)紧急援助

相似词语短语

bail───n.保释,保释人;保释金;杓;vt.保释,帮助某人脱离困境;往外舀水;n.(Bail)人名;(英)贝尔;(法)巴伊

exonerating bail───免除保释金

rescind bail───撤销保释

BaiL Ii───保释金Ii

crampon bail───克拉彭保释金

bail reform───保释改革

bail bondsman───保释代理人

bail seal───提环密封

bail bonds───[法]保释保证书

双语使用场景

It urgently needs a big bail-out.───它迫切需求大量的纾困之资。

bank bail-out could cost less than expected.───银行整顿花费可能比预期要少。

Will the bail-out work?───救援计划会奏效吗?

As I said, the important thing is to bail out the system, not the people who got us into this mess.───如我所言,当务之急是挽救整个金融系统,而不是挽救那些制造混乱的人。

In fact, an unconditional ECB bail-out could be dangerous, just as a eurobond would be if not accompanied by a fiscal union.───实际上,欧洲央行的无条件纾困可能带来危险,正如未建立财政联盟就发行欧元区债券一样。

The result has been a huge public bail-out of the banking sector and a massive fiscal and monetary stimulus.───结果是国家对银行业的巨额纾困和大规模的财政及货币刺激措施。

When the German government set up a bail-out fund to stabilise the country's banking system, he said he would be "ashamed" to use it.───当德国政府成立纾困基金,要稳定该国的银行系统时,他说他将“羞于”使用这份钱。

RBS was forced into a government bail-out a year later, and UK taxpayers still hold an 83 per cent stake in the bank.───一年后,RBS被迫接受了政府纾困,迄今英国纳税人仍持有该银行83%的股权。

In other words, the Europeans would bail out one of their own, but it would not be fun for anyone, especially not for the defaulter.───换句话说,欧洲人会出手救助他们中的某个国家,但这对谁都不是好玩的事情,尤其是对违约国。

英语使用场景

And in line with a European Commission demand, he insists that both party leaders should sign a letter of commitment to the new bail-out terms.

These bail-out funds flow to the Dubai Financial Support Fund, a committee which is overseeing the restructuring of Dubai's indebted companies.

A bail-out for Greece, once taboo, is now being debated—and German ministers have even come out in favour of a putative European Monetary Fund (see article).

The third lesson is that the large scale bail-out packages will have implications for the regulatory architecture of the financial system and for the fisc of countries.

Monetary reform initially dawdled along so slowly that the International Monetary Fund has suspended its bail-out funding.

The Tories throw in the bodies left unburied in the "winter of discontent" and the IMF bail-out of 1976.

One reason for this reaction is that the market expects a bail-out.

Having just undertaken a costly bail-out of the thrifts and tightened regulations, it might seem that this problem is behind us.

But when the time came for the annual bail-out, the recession-strapped Culture Ministry balked.