bailout 英 ['beɪlaʊt]   美 ['belaʊt]

bailout

bailout  英 ['beɪlaʊt] 美 ['belaʊt]

n. 紧急救助;跳伞 

名词复数:bailouts 

"What no one wants is a bailout," he said. 他说:”没有人想要一个紧急援助。
The only question is whether to jump now or wait until the next bailout. 现在唯一的问题是究竟该现在入市还是等到下一轮救助。

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  • n. 紧急救助;跳伞
  • 1. "What no one wants is a bailout," he said.

    他说:”没有人想要一个紧急援助。

  • 2. The only question is whether to jump now or wait until the next bailout.

    现在唯一的问题是究竟该现在入市还是等到下一轮救助。

  • 3. So the behavior of gold during a crisis depends on the type of crisis and whether gold is needed for liquidity purposes to finance war or a bailout, " he said.

    所以危机期间的黄金表现取决于这场危机的类型,以及这场危机是否需要黄金作为流动资产,来资助战争或是援助行动,”他说。

  • bailout (n.) also bail-out 1945, in aviation, from the verbal phrase in reference to pilots (see bail (v.1) + out (adv.)). As "federal help for private business in trouble," from 1968; it is unclear which sense of bail is meant.
bail·out / ˈbeɪlaʊt ; NAmE ˈbeɪlaʊt / noun an act of giving money to a company, a foreign country, etc. that has very serious financial problems 紧急财政援助; 金援 bailout bailouts bail·out / ˈbeɪlaʊt ; NAmE ˈbeɪlaʊt /
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