repossessions的意思
repossessions中文翻譯:
n.恢復;取回
prepossessing origins───預感起源
prepossession synonym───前置同義詞
prepossession def───預設定義
prepossessing defined───預評價定義
prepossessing define───預評價定義
prepossessing face───預加工面
prepossessed define───預設定義
prepossessing definition───預評價定義
prepossessing───adj.給人好感的;有魅力的;引人注意的;v.預先影響;使先具有(prepossess的現在分詞)
prepossess meaning───前置意義
A glut of supply will also weigh on prices, thanks to a wave of repossessions.───由于這一收房的浪潮,供應過剩會給房價帶來壓力。
Auctions are the best place for buying repossessions.───拍賣會是購買被收回商品的最佳地方。
Repossessions have frightened buyers off.───收回未付款商品的舉動嚇跑了買主們。
No big French bank has had to be rescued, nor has there been a wave of mortgage repossessions.───沒有一家法國大銀行淪落到讓政府救助的地步,大規模的抵押收回也未出現。
Many politicians (though to his credit not Barack Obama) have called for a moratorium on repossessions.───許多政治家(雖然值得贊揚的不是奧巴馬)要求暫緩止贖。
Though repossessions by banks were down in April, a spike is expected this year.───銀行對房屋的收回四月份已經下降,但預計今年將有一個波峰。
That is extreme, but relatively speedy repossessions might at least reduce some of the collateral damage.───那是一個特例,不過,相對快速的回收,也許至少能減少一些附帶損失。
Unfortunately, few politicians are likely to champion faster repossessions.───不幸的是,幾乎沒有政客可能支持快速收回房產。
Banks, fearful of repossessions, have to be prudent.───銀行們擔心無法收回貸款,因此他們必須小心謹慎。
Auctions are the best place for buying repossessions.
Pundits' predictions of repossessions topping 80,000 during 1991 hit the headlines.
Repossessions and property transfers following a divorce are excluded to avoid skewing the sample.
Many of the cars you will see at auction are repossessions.
Mr Major has already discovered that repossessions and defaults cost the government money as well as damaging consumer confidence and financial institutions.
Most repossessions take place within the first three years of taking out a mortgage.
Building society repossessions have frightened buyers off.
Early action could prevent a large number of repossessions.
First, the enormous acceleration in repossessions, which exceeded 75,000 in 1991 and were projected to reach some 70,000 in 1992.