foreclosing
美 [f?r?klo?z]
英 [f??(r)?kl??z] 
- v.【法】(因超過限期等)取消贖取權(quán);【法】取消(抵押人的)贖取權(quán)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)排除
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):forecloses 現(xiàn)在分詞:foreclosing 過去式:foreclosed 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Moreover, people would keep their homes and cars because banks would not be foreclosing on them.
此外,大眾將繼續(xù)保有自己的家園和汽車,因?yàn)?/c>銀行不會(huì)因提供信貸而取消贖回權(quán)。
catastrophe, seeing such grades as foreclosing the possibility of a top college, thus dooming his son's future.
或許,這位父親預(yù)想不幸,這成績使孩子沒可能進(jìn)一流大學(xué),也就使他的孩子沒有前途。
John Geanakoplos of Yale University has argued for special federal trustees, empowered to insist on modifying or foreclosing impaired loans.
耶魯大學(xué)(YaleUniversity)的約翰基納科普洛斯(JohnGeanakoplos)為特別聯(lián)邦委任官辯護(hù)說他們有權(quán)堅(jiān)持改造或者沒收受損貸款。
At a foreclosure sale Wednesday, the property attracted no bids from investors and so was acquired by the foreclosing lender.
在周三的止贖拍賣會(huì)上,沒有任何投資者出價(jià),所以豪宅由提供貸款的銀行獲得。
After a lot of discussion and some rich debate, Congress voted against a bailout, seemingly foreclosing all options except bankruptcy.
在經(jīng)過一番漫長的討價(jià)還價(jià)后,國會(huì)還是否決了這一救助方案,看起來GM除了破產(chǎn),別無選擇了。