clawback [
'klɔ:bæk]
n. 挫折;弥补性收入
- some now have clawback schemes that adjust bonuses if loans or trading positions go bad.
现在一些还有弥补性方案来调整红利以防贷款和贸易情况下滑。 - The retail portion will be automatically increased to 50 per cent through a clawback mechanism.
基于回拨基制,公开认购比例将自动提升至50%. - sales personnel will not take the initiative to Guangzhou on two repayment methods, but it can be used for "clawback repayment method," is not so few.
看来广州的售楼人员不会主动说明有两种还款方式,而且对于到底能不能用“递减还款法”,根本是心里没数。
clawback[ noun ]
finding a way to take money back from people that they were given in another way
<noun.act>
the Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received
Clawback \Claw"back`\, n.
A flatterer or sycophant. [Obs.] ``Take heed of these
clawbacks.'' --Latimer.
Clawback \Claw"back`\, a.
Flattering; sycophantic. [Obs.]
Like a clawback parasite. --Bp. Hall.
Clawback \Claw"back`\, v. t.
To flatter. [Obs.] --Warner.