war bond

英 [wɔː(r) bɒnd] 美 [wɔːr bɑːnd]

战争债券

经济



双语例句

  1. Interest on a war bond in 1941 was roughly 2.9 per cent on a 10-year maturity, not so different from today.
    1941年,10年期战争债券的利率大约是2.9%,与今天差别不大。
  2. Now in the Second World War every bond between man and man was to perish.
    可是,在第二次世界大战中,人与人之间的一切关系都消失了。
  3. Roughly half of the cost of the Second World War to the US was met by income tax increases, and the rest by bond issuance to a populace already hard pressed by deprivations of the 1930s Depression.
    美国二战的支出约有一半来自提高所得税,其余部分则来自向民众发债,虽然30年代的大萧条已经让民众深陷窘境。
  4. Voltaire was not able to dissuade his friend from making war ( and winning) against France but he might well have persuaded him to back a fledgling eurozone bond to finance an enlightened Europe, including Prussia.
    伏尔泰未能说服他的国王朋友不与法国开战(并战胜),但如果他劝说国王支持一只刚开始发行的欧元区债券,为启蒙运动中的欧洲(包括普鲁士)提供资助,那应该是十拿九稳的。
  5. War bond debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war.
    战争债券政府发行的债务证券,目的在于在战争时期筹集军费。