defaulting

[diˈfɔ:ltɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • 弃权( default的现在分词 );违约;[法律](经法院传唤而)不到庭;不履行义务(或职责);

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    The credit card business is down, and more borrowers are defaulting on loans.

    信用卡业务出现了下滑,而且越来越多的借款者都不按期还款。

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  • 2、

    Mexico needed $ 1 billion to avoid defaulting on loans to New York banks.

    墨西哥需要十亿美元以免拖欠一些纽约银行的贷款.

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  • 3、

    The notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting.

    通知阐明了宽限期和违约惩罚.

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  • 4、

    Would a defaulting chancellor be taken to the Tower of London?

    一位违约的财政大臣将会被关进伦敦塔 吗 ?

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  • 5、

    The covertly defaulting of wages is a serious offence to laws.

    隐性欠薪是一种严重的违法行为.

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  • 6、

    Soon developers were defaulting on their loans and declaring bankruptcy.

    开发商们很快开始拖欠贷款,并宣布破产.

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  • 7、

    And with the economy buoyant, debtors could afford to meet their interest payments without defaulting.

    而且随着经济的繁荣, 负债者完全可以按时支付其还款和利息,而不会出现违约的情况.

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  • 8、

    And it does not boost the long - term capacity of a bank to absorb losses without defaulting.

    并且它不能提高一家银行 长期 的承担正常损失的能力.

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  • 9、

    A purchasera bond buys a credit derivative to cover the risk of the bond's debtor defaulting.

    例如,债券持有人可以买入一份信用衍生工具,为发债人违约不偿还本息的风险投保.

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