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clearinghouse

/kleer-ing-hous/US // ˈklɪər ɪŋˌhaʊs //

信息交流中心,交流中心,清理中心,信息交换所

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural clear·ing·hous·es [kleer-ing-hou-ziz]. /ˈklɪər ɪŋˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a place or institution where mutual claims and accounts are settled, as between banks.
    • : a central institution or agency for the collection, maintenance, and distribution of materials, information, etc.

Examples

  • The Department of Community Affairs clearinghouse for budget reports was missing 2019 data for about 40 towns.

  • McReynolds’ two-year-old organization became a clearinghouse for a nation struggling to adapt.

  • Robinhood’s collateral requirements from clearinghouse rose dramatically amid the recent market volatility, leading the startup to restrict the trading of some shares, including in those of GameStop.

  • This was a clearinghouse decision, and it was just based on the capital requirements.

  • The regulators wouldn’t be alone in having this kind of data, but the agency is a clearinghouse and would have confidential information that state-sponsored hackers might find valuable.

  • As proof, she offered a document from the National Student Clearinghouse database, which verifies college degrees.

  • During the 1950s and 1960s, the Chicago Defender was an important clearinghouse for news about civil rights.

  • And then there is RocketHub, the self-anointed clearinghouse for “creative underdogs” that utilizes a virtual currency.

  • There is no federal agency or clearinghouse that monitors the sale or ownership of guns.

  • They are listed in many communities by local branches of the Self-Help Clearinghouse.