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 repayment [ri'peimәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 付还, 偿还, 报复, 付还的钱

[经] 偿还, 付还




    repayment
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of returning money received previously

    2. <noun.act>
    3. payment of a debt or obligation

    4. <noun.possession>


    Repayment \Re*pay"ment\ (-ment), n.
    1. The act of repaying; reimbursement. --Jer. Taylor.

    2. The money or other thing repaid.

    1. Bankers now seem to agree that economic growth must precede repayment, and that much of the debt is unpayable, as Latin leaders have argued for years.
    2. Back home, Mr. Gault ticks off his achievements at Goodyear: elevated morale, the repayment of $1 billion in debt last year and the doubling of Goodyear's stock price since June, when he was lured out of retirement to head the troubled tire maker.
    3. Such bonds would eliminate the interest-rate premium lenders now demand to cover the risk of future dollar depreciation which would dock the repayment value.
    4. They include reducing interest rates on shorter-term loans, extending repayment periods at higher, market interest rates, partially writing off loans, or a combination of these options.
    5. The APRs on repayment loans are 8.8 per cent and 7.5 per cent respectively; the mortgage is also available on an endowment, pension plan and Pep basis.
    6. Provision is made to extend relief, by regulations, to non-statutory schemes. Clause 46 and Schedule 7 bring forward insurance companies' entitlement to repayment of tax on exempt pension business income.
    7. Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. says it hopes to reach an agreement with bankers by early January on a new financing agreement that would defer repayment on about $5 billion in debt for the next three years.
    8. Victory Village, a retirement community run by the Jewish Homes for the Aging of Greater Los Angeles, calls it repayment of a war debt.
    9. Separately, Revere Fund Inc., a shareholder and creditor, agreed to revise terms for the repayment of a $2 million note, delaying a major portion of the 1988 principal payment to later years.
    10. Living standards in Mexico have dropped precipitously over the years, partly because of the country's repayment obligations on its $100 billion foreign debt.
    11. The way its debt is currently structured, about US$564 million of principal is due for repayment in the next two years.
    12. Accelerate the equity-loan ratio, or the amount of the monthly payment that goes to equity versus loan repayment.
    13. The borrowing of funds from outside the country to finance this defense-caused deficit may create future repayment problems.
    14. Thus, the repayment value is highly dependent on the extent to which the managers can grow the trust's assets.
    15. He didn't mention Soviet repayment of debts to other Western countries, Mr. Holkeri said.
    16. So if a Venezuelan company owes $1 million but can't pay, the creditor might lend it another $1 million, earmarked for repayment of the first loan.
    17. And there will be early redemption penalties -the fee for early repayment of part or all of the loan. Choosing a short-term fix of, say, three years or less, leaves you exposed to the risk that the fix ends just as interest rates rise again.
    18. The Polish government would like U.S. support in persuading the Paris Club of bankers and governments to reschedule repayment of the loans, Miernik said.
    19. In future, repayment capacity will be determined essentially by balance of payments, not budgetary factors, he concedes. But for the forseeable future Poland's capacity to repay debt will remain determined by budget constraints.
    20. In explaining the debt ratings reduction, Moody's boted that repayment of the company's bank debt with proceeds from the theme parks sale had reduced Harcourt's interest costs substantially.
    21. Saddam was reported to be incensed that Kuwait was demanding repayment for the wartime loans.
    22. The proposal includes a repayment to banks of $24 million, and sets an interest margin of seven-eighths of a percentage point over Libor on the debt included in the agreement, which will have a maturity of 17 years.
    23. Banks have demanded an array of guarantees aimed at ensuring repayment to investors and a cure to city deficits projected to exceed $500 million over the next 18 months.
    24. For people much over the age of 75, the annuity payment should outstrip the mortgage repayment costs, but take professional advice before doing this. When you are putting together a complex financial package.
    25. The government intends to retain the repayment supplement as a deterrent measure, and not as commercial restitution. The commissioners are to have to mitigate misdeclaration penalties and their decision will be appealable to a VAT tribunal.
    26. Holders of securities will rank well behind depositors in the queue for repayment, should the society go bust. So careful selection in this area is needed.
    27. The plan also promised full repayment of secured bank debt, real estate mortgages and bus leases.
    28. There will also be early redemption penalties - the fee for early repayment of part or all of the loan. Choosing a short-term fix of, say, three years or less, leaves you exposed to the risk that the fix ends just as interest rates rise again.
    29. The first use for them, said Mr Birch, was the repayment of foreign debt, which accounts for about 38 per cent of total net public debt. Contrast that with Australia.
    30. France, economic policy committee of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development meets until tomorrow. UK: March credit business (repayment of Pounds 40m); March housing starts (12,900).
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