词汇 | claw-back |
释义 | claw something backphrasal verb with clawverb[ I or T ]uk /klɔː/ us /klɑː/ UK to get possession of something again with difficulty: 费力夺回;设法捞回 The airline is beginning to claw back some of the business it lost after the bomb explosion.航空公司开始着手夺回在炸弹爆炸事件后损失的一些业务。 If the government, for example, claws back money, it takes money back in one way that it has already given in another way: (政府)收回(钱款) We got a government grant for setting up our business, but they clawed it all back again in taxes.我们得到了一项政府拨款开办了公司,可是他们以税收的形式把钱全收回去了。 Giving, bringing or getting back bring bring something back chargeback giver money-back recover recovery refund regain consciousness regrow reintroduce reintroduction replace send send something back syndication take something back turn turn in turn something over to someone claw (sth) back | Business Englishclaw (sth) backphrasal verb with clawverbuk /klɔː/us STOCK MARKET if a share price claws back, or claws back a particular amount, it slowly increases after it has gone down: The firm clawed back 15p of Monday's 60p decline to reach 397p. The Mexican stock market clawed back from early losses. FINANCE if a government or company claws back money it has already paid, it takes it back: Could it be that the present basic pension will be raised, only to be clawed back in tax from the better-off? Policyholders voted to claw back the bonus income paid out to the directors last year to succeed in getting back something that was taken from you: The telecom giant clawed back market share from its top two competitors. STOCK MARKET UK to offer investors who already own shares in a company the right to buy some of the shares that it has offered to new investors |
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