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 moratorium [,mɒrә'tɒ:riәm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 延期偿付, 暂停

[法] 延期偿付, 延缓履行, 延期偿还期




    moratorium
    moratoria
    [ noun ]
    1. a legally authorized postponement before some obligation must be discharged

    2. <noun.time>
    3. suspension of an ongoing activity

    4. <noun.state>


    Moratorium \Mor`a*to"ri*um\, n. [NL. See {Moratory}.]
    1. (Law) A period during which an obligor has a legal right
    to delay meeting an obligation, esp. such a period
    granted, as to a bank, by a moratory law.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    2. a suspension of an activity.
    [PJC]

    3. an officially authorized period of delay or waiting; as, a
    moratorium on putting a law into effect.
    [PJC]

    1. In 1969, peace demonstrators staged activities across the country, including a candlelight march around the White House, as part of a moratorium against the Vietnam War.
    2. If Regulators Answer The President's Call President Bush's State of the Union called for a 90-day moratorium on new federal regulations.
    3. In declaring a moratorium in May on the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros dam project, the Hungarian government expressed concern about potential enviromental damage.
    4. Recommendations are expected within 45 days. Saline-filled implants will not be affected by the moratorium. According to the FDA, about 20 per cent of the 1m women in the US with implants have them for breast reconstruction after cancer surgery.
    5. He said that "some economists estimate that the moratorium cost the country at least one to two billion dollars" when the banks retaliated by cutting off short-term credits and taking other measures.
    6. Shortly after taking office, Bush imposed a temporary moratorium on drilling in environmentally sensitive areas off the Florida and California coasts.
    7. While a ruling is pending, there has been a nationwide moratorium on such confiscations.
    8. HUD has approved a four-month moratorium on new participants for the program, the Post reported in its Monday editions, after a recent review by the HUD inspector general found mismanagement and alleged fraud in the program.
    9. Paulo Guedes, economist for the Brazilian Institute for Capital Markets, warns that if the PMDB's more radical advisers gain sway, an "internal moratorium" may follow the external one.
    10. They said they were asking banks and creditors for a 90-day moratorium on payments.
    11. The former socialist government which succeeded communist dictator Todor Zhivkov had broken previous commitments by declaring a debt moratorium in March 1990.
    12. The commission passed the whaling moratorium to allow whale populations to be studied without being hunted.
    13. Environmentalists praised President Bush's moratorium on offshore drilling but said it doesn't go far enough.
    14. The group, Greenpeace, said the secret radioactive shipment violates a six-month moratorium on reactor fuel shipments to the United States, imposed by DOE on Jan. 1 to assess environmental risks.
    15. But da Nobrega said the agreement did not "formally revoke" the moratorium.
    16. The Bush administration has opposed any such moratorium extension.
    17. He warned that there is a "perception that without the moratorium there may be a major exodus from the FSLIC" to the sounder Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
    18. "Brazil has not declared a moratorium.
    19. ALMOST 10 years ago Mexico declared a moratorium on debt service, whereupon the contagion spread.
    20. A moratorium earlier this year on two-thirds of the country's foreign debt, initially portrayed as a decisive stand to ensure Brazil's future growth, has fizzled into a tentative accord with creditors that appears to change nothing.
    21. The Wisconsin Legislature approved a temporary moratorium last month that is awaiting the signature of Gov. Tommy Thompson.
    22. A spokesman for Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister Gareth Evans said Australia "stands ready to support the moratorium.
    23. The Reagan administration refused to join the moratorium.
    24. The original stay was requested by District Attorney Ronald Castille, who said he needed time to prepare a formal appeal of Shapiro's moratorium.
    25. He pledged to free most prisoners jailed for belonging to these groups, declared a moratorium on executions, and lifted most of the restrictions imposed during a 43-month-old state of emergency.
    26. A 90-day federal moratorium on captures was scheduled to last through mid-June but may be extended if the dolphin deaths continue.
    27. The proposal also says the moratorium would cease if the Lithuanian government becomes unable to perform its duties, Jursenas said.
    28. He said the Soviet Union would be willing to enforce a 100-year moratorium on debt repayment for some countries, and cancel debts altogether in some cases.
    29. The second half was affected by a moratorium on orders by the Ministry of Defence and the economic downturn. The comparative figure included significant losses associated with discontinued businesses.
    30. S&P, citing the banks' "continued vulnerability to lesser developed countries" and Brazil's debt-payment moratorium, reduced its ratings on debt of Chase Manhattan Corp., Chemical New York Corp., Irving Bank Corp. and Manufacturers Hanover Corp.
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