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单词 credit line
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Definition of credit line in English:

credit line

noun
  • another term for line of credit (see line (noun))
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They used $11,000 of the credit line for the college tuition of their 20-year-old daughter, Carla.
    • Are you quite sure that you would qualify for a new credit line?
    • When shopping online, try to limit all of your charges to one credit card that doesn't have a massive credit line on it.
    • The credit line's framework is expected to equal 60 million euro.
    • December holiday sales were slow, inventories were high and ‘we were starting to burn through the credit line.’
    • Oh, and may I suggest you work a little less on your pickup lines and a little more on your credit line.
    • Bankers and financial planners alike are suggesting to clients that one of the first things they should do is set up a credit line for ‘just in case.’
    • The contract for the credit line was signed on January 30.
    • Recognizing that, they've opened a new credit line to provide them with the kinds of resources they would need in case of another modest interruption in the flow of payments.
    • You don't need to use that for identification, and if your wallet is stolen, someone has a key to your financial history and also your credit line.
    • The credit will be a mix of a credit line and a loan.
    • Without either cash flow or a credit line, they have been unable to keep their stores stocked with new releases, popular mid-list and mainstay titles.
    • The revolving credit line remains at $15 million.
    • The second credit line will support local distributors and traders of US-made products.
    • I was an apprentice many years ago in a professional summer stock house, and we all got a credit line in the program.
    • ‘I have great expectations about our credit line and I'm glad we're doing this,’ she says.
    • If so, then you've little choice but to ratchet up the company's growth rapidly - which means that a credit line probably is essential.
    • The credit line is under an agreement for re-financing of agriculture loans to farmers, whose projects have been approved by the state fund.
    • But I wouldn't want to use my bank credit line for those items - why tie it up or make those purchases any more expensive than they already are by adding in financing costs?
    • The purchase price which exceeds $20 million dollars will be initially funded utilizing our bank credit line.

Definition of credit line in US English:

credit line

noun
  • another term for line of credit (see line)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The credit will be a mix of a credit line and a loan.
    • If so, then you've little choice but to ratchet up the company's growth rapidly - which means that a credit line probably is essential.
    • But I wouldn't want to use my bank credit line for those items - why tie it up or make those purchases any more expensive than they already are by adding in financing costs?
    • The purchase price which exceeds $20 million dollars will be initially funded utilizing our bank credit line.
    • Bankers and financial planners alike are suggesting to clients that one of the first things they should do is set up a credit line for ‘just in case.’
    • The credit line is under an agreement for re-financing of agriculture loans to farmers, whose projects have been approved by the state fund.
    • Are you quite sure that you would qualify for a new credit line?
    • The credit line's framework is expected to equal 60 million euro.
    • The contract for the credit line was signed on January 30.
    • The revolving credit line remains at $15 million.
    • I was an apprentice many years ago in a professional summer stock house, and we all got a credit line in the program.
    • Oh, and may I suggest you work a little less on your pickup lines and a little more on your credit line.
    • ‘I have great expectations about our credit line and I'm glad we're doing this,’ she says.
    • Without either cash flow or a credit line, they have been unable to keep their stores stocked with new releases, popular mid-list and mainstay titles.
    • When shopping online, try to limit all of your charges to one credit card that doesn't have a massive credit line on it.
    • December holiday sales were slow, inventories were high and ‘we were starting to burn through the credit line.’
    • You don't need to use that for identification, and if your wallet is stolen, someone has a key to your financial history and also your credit line.
    • They used $11,000 of the credit line for the college tuition of their 20-year-old daughter, Carla.
    • Recognizing that, they've opened a new credit line to provide them with the kinds of resources they would need in case of another modest interruption in the flow of payments.
    • The second credit line will support local distributors and traders of US-made products.
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