repayment
n. 償還,報答,償付的錢物; [金融]付還; repay的派生
Repayments are amounts of money which you pay at regular intervals to a person or organization in order to repay a debt.
They were unable to meet their mortgage repayments...
他們不能按時償還抵押貸款。
You can pay it off or make a minimum repayment.
你可以一次付清或先付最低分期償付款。
The repayment of money is the act or process of paying it back to the person you owe it to.
He failed to meet last Friday's deadline for repayment of a 114m loan...
他沒能在上星期五的最後期限前償還1.14億的貸款。
Brazil is putting forward a new debt repayment plan.
巴西即將提出一個新的債務償付計劃。
1. the act of returning money received previously
2. payment of a debt or obligation
Arrange the monthly repayment for Company Credit Card and transaction with cardholders.
每月按時完成公司公務卡的還款,並與持卡人對帳.
The total payment is a varying combination of both interest and repayment ( amortization ) of principal.
總償付額是本金的利息和 分期付款 償付額的不同組合.
When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money, repayment of which he may demand at any time, either in cash or by drawing a cheque in fevour of another person.
任何人在銀行開了活期存款戶頭時, 他就是把錢借給了銀行,但他可以隨時提取這些錢, 或者以現金的方式, 或者開一張款子付給別人的支票.
It has spent recent weeks attempting to turn its repayment into a fait accompli.
最近幾周,高盛試圖將其償債變成既成事實.
But force repayment, and you feel like a hit man a measly two bucks.
但如果強行要回錢, 又會感到自己在為區區兩、三塊錢下狠手,簡直像個職業殺手.