lend at interest

英 [lend æt ˈɪntrəst] 美 [lend æt ˈɪntrəst]

放出有息贷款

经济



双语例句

  1. You must not lend him money at interest or sell him food at a profit.
    你借钱给他,不可向他取利;借粮给他,也不可向他多要。
  2. The evidence is that banks and building societies are refusing to lend at reasonable interest rates unless first-time buyers come up with huge deposits, which are often more than £ 30,000.
    事实是,银行和建筑协会拒绝以合理的利率发放贷款,除非首次购房者能够拿出巨额首付,通常在3万英镑以上。
  3. Business which holds money for its client, which lend money at interest, and trade generally in money.
    为顾客保管钱、放款收取利息、做一般货币买卖的企业。
  4. They will only lend out money at a high rate of interest.
    他们要按高利息才贷出款子。
  5. They lend the same money to several people or institutions at the same time and collect interest on it from each.
    他们把同样多的钱同时借给一些人,或者一些机构,然后收取利息。
  6. They will lend perhaps twice operating profits, at most; they want interest at 3 per cent over the base rate; they want a short amortisation period and big fees.
    它们提供的贷款至多可能为营运利润的两倍;它们要求利率比基准利率高3%;它们要求在短时间内还款,并设定高昂的收费。
  7. They then began to lend money, typically at 12 per cent interest.
    接着,他们开始发放贷款,通常收取12%的利息。
  8. Secured note a bilateral lending agreement, the note represents a contractual obligation to lend and borrow money at a specified interest rate.
    有抵押票据双边借贷协议,票据代表双方以特定利率分别借出及借入款项。
  9. Scandals used to lend charm, or at least interest, to a man& now they crush him.
    过去丑闻常常会增加一个人的魅力,或者至少使他引人注意,但现在丑闻会让人粉身碎骨。
  10. Those flush with cash assess potential borrowers and decide who to lend to, and at what rate of interest.
    这些充裕的现金评估潜在的借款人,并决定向谁贷款,以及以何种利率。