capacity to borrow

英 [kəˈpæsəti tu ˈbɒrəʊ] 美 [kəˈpæsəti tu ˈbɔːroʊ]

借款能力;举债能力

经济



双语例句

  1. Yet, at the same time we cannot add infinitely to the national debt without facing the consequences in global credit marks or on our future capacity to borrow.
    但是与此同时,要是我们无限度地增加国家债务,我们就必然在全球信贷市场面临信誉降低的后果,或者也会影响我们未来的借贷能力。
  2. Demand quickly exceeded factory capacity, so the Duncan company began to borrow money in order to meet customer expectations.
    工厂的产能超出需求迅速,因此邓肯公司开始借钱,以满足客户的期望。
  3. IDA was first set up in1960 to provide interest-free credits and grants to countries with little or no capacity to borrow on their own.
    IDA成立于1960年,目的是为那些几乎没有能力或根本没有能力依靠自己的力量借贷的国家提供无息信贷或赠款。
  4. The bank would have the capacity to borrow, with federal guarantees, an additional$ 200bn.
    该行还将额外拥有借款2000亿美元的资格,并享受联邦政府担保。
  5. On the present fiscal trajectory, even the US will exhaust its capacity to borrow.
    如果沿当前的财政轨迹走下去,即便是美国也会耗尽其借债的能力。
  6. The expanded IMF capacity should be achieved through the existing new arrangements to borrow scheme, Mr Geithner said, suggesting that membership be broadened to include more G20 countries.
    盖特纳表示,增加imf资金应通过现有的新借款协议(nab)来实现,暗示imf成员国应扩大,吸纳更多的g20国家。
  7. Using the capacity to borrow just to spend it domestically is going to aggravate this deficit and leave the us with a worsened external balance that will limit growth down the line.
    将借款能力仅用于国内支出会增大赤字,导致美国外部均衡恶化,从而限制其经济增长。