词汇 | repayment |
释义 | repayment noun[ C or U ] uk /rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/ us /rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/ the act of repaying someone or something: 偿还;付还 mortgage repayments按揭贷款的偿还 The bank demanded immediate repayment.银行要求立即还款。 Mortgages & real estate blockbusting brick BTL buy-to-let chain endowment mortgage equity landlady letting mortgagee planning blight real estate broker real estate developer real estate office Realtor realty realty office refinance remortgage repossess You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Payment methods Paying money repayment | Business Englishrepayment noun FINANCE, BANKINGuk /rɪˈpeɪmənt/us [ C ] an amount of money that is paid back: a loan/debt/interest repaymentLow interest rates are making loan repayments easier to manage. make a repaymentIf you need to make lower repayments, you can. a weekly/monthly/annual repaymentI wanted low monthly repayments so I opted to pay the cash back over five years. keep up/meet repaymentsIf you think you cannot meet repayments, talk first to your lender. [ U ] the act of paying back money that you have borrowed: Charge cards have no limit, but full repayment is to be made each month. debt/loan/mortgage repaymentThe first deadline for debt repayment is coming up in June. early/late repaymentThere are penalties for early repayment. Examples of repaymentrepayment Thus, an income tax (on both labor and capital income) is used to cover the debt repayment. Lending to a wife probably did not happen very often because it was too risky for lenders worried about delays in repayment. This repeatedly led to arrears in loan repayments and breakdowns in international loan agreements. Favors such as gifts, meals, and invitations obligate us to a future repayment of some kind. Practical affairs are often mentioned, including loans and their repayment, marriage, burial rights, alien priories, transfers from one religious house to another, buildings and gifts. Although usury was unlawful, certain extrinsic circumstances were recognized as justifying repayment of a loan moderately above the amount of the sum borrowed. For long-term debt, this constraint usually applies to the repayment of interest and principal. The sales and return system restricted credit by shortening the repayment period precisely when the market was moving into its most sluggish period. With the drought and the plagues, farmers were unable to make their debt repayments. Those who continue to remain faithful in repayment are considered trustworthy and are appointed herders. A concrete system of repayment, however, could not be achieved even by this measure. Such schemes enable two generations to purchase a house with a longer repayment period, which serves the needs of extended family living. One option is to allocate revenues from bond issuances to the repayment of other debt (with higher yields) or investments in liquid financial assets. In other words, the equilibrium loan repayment rate under credit rationing will be the rate that maximizes a lender's expected rate of return. The assisted brokers were not in a position to pay interest on what had been lent to them, let alone any repayments. 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. Collocations withrepaymentrepaymentThese are words often used in combination with repayment. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. early repayment Interest on index-linked bonds is genuine interest, and not a cash flow cost of early repayment due to high interest rates. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 repayment period The sales and return system restricted credit by shortening the repaymentperiod precisely when the market was moving into its most sluggish period. repayment plan Only later does it appear that the loan comes with a repaymentplan with binding force over the person's future earnings. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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. See all collocations with repayment |
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