词汇 | financed |
释义 | financed past simple and past participle offinance finance verb[ T ] uk /ˈfaɪ.næns/ us /ˈfaɪ.næns/ B2 to provide the money needed for something to happen: 向…提供资金 The city council has refused to finance the project.地方政府拒绝为这项计划提供资金。 The terrorists financed themselves by robbing banks.恐怖分子靠抢银行来获得资金。 The City Council had financed the new building to the tune of over 4 million pounds. A syndicate of banks are financing the deal. They are still seeking someone to finance the project. A backer has agreed to finance the development. Paying money 2FA 2SV ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocketidiom buying power credit limit fund non-contributory outlay overpaid put someone through something put something on your/someone's card put something towards something run to something self-finance spend spent splurge sponsor tipper Examples of financedfinanced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The result was a proclivity for deficits, financed through monetary issue, which led in the first half of the 1920s to inflations and hyper-inflations. Non-humancapital payments have their source in the bonds that have financed the resources required by the firms producing the varieties of productive inputs. These activities are financed on a bilateral basis and create the framework for successful project implementation. Strictly speaking the system is not insurance-based but rather financed by a hypothecated tax. Approximately two-thirds of the costs of the general sickness insurance were to be financed by the insured and the other third by the state. Sick funds were also financed by co-payments, mostly for prescription drugs. The counties have been financed by block grants from the state since 1980. Also, it can control the costs of drugs, since they are financed on a kind of risk-adjusted (still preliminary) population formula. This concept is based on the fundamental assumption that innovation that benefits society at large may be financed publicly. If strategies require increased spending, this can be financed by increasing taxes, borrowing or the money supply. Endogenous growth results from the formation of human capital, which is assumed to result from parental education and educational spending, financed out of altruism. The second pillar is a fully funded mandatory scheme financed by worker contributions. In contrast, a return of 5 % would produce a much larger pension, financed in part by productive assets rather than taxes. In this context, the most prominent private sector regrowth took the form of externally financed contract farming. Currently, the only such programmes, endorsed and financed by local governments, are set up for recreational and health-related activities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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