financed 的 3 个定义
- the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
- finances, the monetary resources, as of a government, company, organization, or individual; revenue.
fi·nanced, fi·nanc·ing.
- to supply with money or capital; obtain money or credit for.
fi·nanced, fi·nanc·ing.
- to raise money or capital needed for financial operations.
financed 近义词
economic affairs
offer loan money; set up in business
更多financed例句
- We had different kinds of staffers — undersecretary for administration, undersecretary for museum finance — and they all had their own administrative units.
- For far too long, finance has fueled inequality and planetary destruction.
- “The TurboTax Trap” by Justin Elliott and Paul Kiel won the Loeb Award for personal finance and consumer reporting.
- Finally, I have been fortunate to have gotten to know Michael Milken, one of the most brilliant minds in finance.
- When he came on board as editor just a few years earlier, the magazine had been pretty stodgy, focused on finance and economics.
- It was financed by Pathé, a French company—which I think is very telling.
- His newest opus is the Kickstarter financed Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down.
- They financed the Republican takeover of the New York State Senate.
- The Keystone project is not an American one, but a global one, financed and favored by major multinational oil interests.
- As if the former could exist without the latter; were not financed by it completely.
- These shipments in the past have been financed through credits drawn on European centers.
- During the panic of 1893-5, the firm practically financed the county.
- The special work is financed by subscriptions, funds raised by entertainments, and the donations of the students and teachers.
- He was attempting to inform the outside world, especially the men who had financed his expedition, of his plans.
- It is a matter of knowledge that many of the Russian munition orders were either financed or indorsed by British capital.