cheap money

[tʃi:p ˈmʌni]
  • 释义
  • 低息贷款;来得容易的非正当收入;在钱上好商量的人,低息借款[资金];低利率;

  • 双语例句
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    Again, right now the world is awash in cheap money.

    同样, 现在世界上充斥着廉价资金.

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    The era of cheap money is nearing an end.

    低息贷款的时代已接近尾声.

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  • 3、

    Brown sought to take credit for the combination of low inflation and cheap money.

    布朗要求采取信贷相结合的低通货膨胀率和廉价的钱.

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    The banks'course was made possible by cheap money, facilitated in turn by low consumer - price inflation.

    这些银行之所以走到今日,是由于廉价货币, 以及低消费者价格通胀的结果.

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    Cheap money and fiscal stimulus seem to have averted a second Great Depression.

    廉价的信贷与财政刺激似乎使世界避免了“经济大萧条”的重现.

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    Oil buoyancy in the face of all this points to the effect of cheap money.

    面对所有这些,油价之所以向上走都来自于廉价资金的作用.

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    Cheap money may also delay a cleaning - out of bad debts from the banking system.

    廉价的资金也可能延误银行体系中坏账的清理.

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    Cheap money helped buyers to bid ever higher during the boom.

    在经济景气时期,低息贷款使买主出价越来越高.

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    Cheap money is distorting prices across asset classes, oil included.

    廉价资金扭曲了包括石油在内的各种资产类别的价格.

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  • 10、

    He could have said the same about cheap money.

    他可以对货币发表同样的言论.

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  • 11、

    So it looks as though cheap money stopped markets taking all the medicine they needed.

    因此,看起来好像是廉价资金阻止了市场服下它们所需的全部药品.

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    After a period of extraordinarily cheap money, interest rates are going up around the world.

    在一段超低利率之后, 全世界利率都在不断上升.

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