释义 |
Examples:demand loan (i.e. loan that the borrower can demanded back at any time)—(loan idiom from Matthew 9:17, but fig. meaning is opposite)—default (on a loan or contract)—karoshi (loan word from Japanese), death from overwork—short term loan within banking—deleveraging (i.e. paying off part of a leverage loan)—formerly Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.—interest (on a loan etc)—security (property held against a loan)—England (historical loan, from English)—write down (i.e. to decrease the expected value of a loan)—tex, unit of fiber density used in textile industry defined as mass in grams per 1000 m of fiber (loan)—pattra palm tree (loan from Sanskrit, Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras—reconstruction loan provided by Great Powers Yuan Shikai in 1913—freeze (loan, wage, price etc)—raise a loan (from e.g. a bank)—loan from (e.g. English word)—provide a loan (e.g. bank)— |