loanable
adj. 可借出的
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adj. 可借出的
1. money lent at interest
took out a loan to pay for the new car
2. something lent usually for the borrower's temporary use
3. the grant of temporary use
Can I have the loan of your car?
4. the temporary duty of a person transferred to another job for a limited time
He had been on loan to the navy during the war.
5. loanword
The word "nosh" is a loan from Yiddish.
6. lend
7. an amount of money that is given to someone for a period of time with a promise that it will be paid back an amount of money that is borrowed
8. permission to use something for a period of time
9. to give (something) to (someone) for a period of time
10. to give (money) to (someone) who agrees to pay it back in the future
11. money given with the understanding that it will be paid back
12. something given for a time to a borrower
That's not mine, it's a loan.
13. permission to use something for a time May I have the loan of your car?
14. to give to another for temporary use with the understanding that the same or a like thing will be returned
loan a book loan money
15. money lent at interest
16. a transfer or delivery of money from one party to another with the express or implied agreement that the sum will be repaid regardless of contingency and usually with interest broadly the furnishing of something to another party for temporary use with the agreement that it or its equivalent will be returned
the leasing of the car was termed a loan — bridge loan a short-term loan used as a means of financing a purchase or enterprise prior to obtaining other funds
used a bridge loan to purchase a new home prior to the sale of the old one
17. a loan for the purchase of real property that is secured by a first mortgage on the property rather than by any federal agency
18. a loan that is subject to repayment upon demand of the lender
19. a loan or line of credit secured by the equity in one's home — called also equity loan, home equity line, home equity line of credit — see also qualified residence interest at interest sense 5
20. a loan in which the borrower is obligated to return property of the same kind as that borrowed and consumed —used chiefly in the civil law of Louisiana ; — compare bailment, deposit, loan for use in this entry
21. a loan in which one party lends personal property to another with the understanding that the borrower will return the same property at a future time without compensation for its use commodatum —used chiefly in the civil law of Louisiana ; — compare bailment, deposit, loan for consumption in this entry
22. a single loan in which two or more lenders participate
23. a loan extended to a business with provisions for repayment according to a schedule of amortization and usually for a period of one to five years and sometimes fifteen years
loanable funds framework可贷资金理论
demand for loanable funds可贷资金的需求
The Loanable Funds Theory利率的可贷资金理论
Loanable Funds[金融] 可贷资金(loanable fund的复数)
the loanable fund theory可贷资金理论
loanable fund可贷资金
loanable funds theory可贷资金学说
Loanable e funds market可贷资金市场
loanable capital可贷资本
Describe supply and demand in the market for loanable funds and the market for foreign-currency exchange. How are these markets linked?
说明可贷资金市场与外汇市场的供给与需求,这两个市场如何联系?
Higher market interest rates indicate, of course, that loanable funds are becoming relatively more scarce and we know that they are being shunted to less productive USES perpetrated by the state.
高市场利率自然暗示着可贷资金正变得相对稀少,而且我们知道它们都被政府征用到低生产效率的领域。
In other words, the interest rate on loanable funds cannot fall below zero because holding cash guarantees a rate of return of zero.
换句话说,可贷资金的利率不可能低于零,因为持有现金的回报率都可以为零。
Net foreign investment links the loanable funds market and the foreign-currency exchange market.
凈国外投资将可贷资金市场与外汇市场联系起来。
A higher real interest rate encourages people to save and raises the quantity of loanable funds supplied.
更高的实际利率鼓励人们储蓄并提高可贷资金供给的数量。
In neoclassical interest-rate theory for instance, the interest rate is believed to be determined by the supply of and demand for loanable funds.
例如,在新古典利率理论中,利率被认为是由可贷资金的供给和需求决定的。
A liquidity trap can occur whenever there is a sharp reduction in demand for loanable funds-which is exactly what happened during the Great Depression.
只要对可贷资金的需求出现急剧下降,流动性陷阱就会发生——这正是大萧条期间所发生的事情。
Market for loanable funds are the market in which those who want to save supply funds those who want to borrow to invest demand funds.
可贷资金市场:想储蓄的人借以提供资金、想借钱投资的人借以借贷资金的市场。
Theories on bond pricing include classical interest rate theory, liquidity preference theory, loanable fund theory and reasonable expectation theory.
债券价格的决定理论主要有古典利率理论、流动偏好理论、可贷资金理论和理性预期理论。
advance预先的;先行的
lend(Lend)人名;(德)伦德
borrow(Borrow)人名;(英)博罗