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词汇 collateral
释义 collateral
noun[ U ]
uk /kəˈlæt.ər.əl/ us /kəˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/

collateralnoun[U] (SECURITY FOR DEBT )


valuable property owned by someone who wants to borrow money, that they agree will become the property of the company or person who lends the money if the debt is not paid back: 担保品,抵押品
use something as collateralShe used her house as collateral for a loan.
put something up as collateralHe put his farm up as collateral.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Interest & capital
annualized
APR
bank rate
base rate
capital intensive
coffer
concessional
finance
interest rate
interest-bearing
lending rate
money
non-derivative
Premium Bond
reserve
simple interest
sinking fund
stock
the purse stringsidiom
working capital
collateral
noun[ C ]
uk /kəˈlæt.ər.əl/ us /kəˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/

collateralnoun[C] (BLOOD VESSEL)


medical specialized
a smaller blood vessel or nerve that grows out of the main part(血管或神经)侧支
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

New growth in plants
bud
coccygeus
colli
colliculus
collum
commissure
communis
compartment
complement system
established
eye
nutrient cycling
radicle
radicular
resprout
shoot
sprout
sucker
collateral
adjective
 formaluk /kəˈlæt.ər.əl/ us /kəˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
connected but less important, or of the same family although not directly related: 附带的,次要的;(亲戚)旁系的,非直系的
collateral senses of a word词语的次要意义
a collateral branch of the family家族的旁系
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linking and relating
affiliated
AL
appertain to something
applicable
around
attach
ecosystem
equation
interconnect
interconnected
interconnectedness
interconnection
intercorrelate
recoupling
relatability
relatable
relate
relate to someone/something
relatedly
tar

collateral | American Dictionary


collateral
noun[ U ]
us/kəˈlæt̬·ər·əl/
valuable property owned by someone who wants to borrow money, which the person agrees will become the property of the lender (= person or business that lends money) if the debt is not paid back:
She put up her house as collateral for the loan.

collateral | Business English


collateral
noun[ U ]
uk /kəˈlætərəl/us
FINANCE
property that someone borrowing money will give to the loan company, if he or she cannot pay the debt:
use sth as/pledge sth as/put sth up as collateralDebt counsellors are concerned by the trend towards using houses as collateral against debt.
See also
marketing collateral
security

Examples of collateral


collateral
The reduction in collateral relative to debt raises the costs of lending and reduces the return on investment and the aggregate rate of growth.
Regressive events such as cell death and the elimination of long axon collaterals and dendritic processes are essential mechanisms of brain maturation.
In the absence of dual vessels, it would then seem reasonable to cede bronchial status to the collateral vessels.
In the embolization of systemic-to-pulmonary collaterals, which is the main indication for this procedure in children, secondary migration occurs towards branch pulmonary arteries.
The descending aorta opacified via extensive collateral arteries with a gap of 2 cm between the two segments.
There were two small major aortopulmonary collateral arteries providing dual supply to various individual segments.
There were three collateral arteries supplying the right lung.
This is far from the case in the presence of systemic-topulmonary collateral arteries.
This schedule allows enough time for the patient to accommodate to this physiology, and yet obviate the ingrowth of aortopulmonary collateral arteries.
In other instances, segments of lung can receive supply both from non-communicating collateral arteries and from intrapericardial pulmonary arteries.
The sources of these extracardiac collateral vessels were the bronchial and internal mammary arteries.
Rising real estate and stock prices increased the value of collateral, encouraging even more expansive lending.
A collateral artery originating from the descending aorta supplied the left lung, while the right pulmonary artery originated from the arterial duct.
Even more interesting was a direct collateral vessel originating from the descending thoracic aorta and connecting with the coronary circulation.
Many large tortuous vessels with continuous flow patterns, which were thought to be collaterals were seen throughout the myocardium.
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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