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repayment

/ri-pey/US // rɪˈpeɪ //UK // (rɪˈpeɪ) //

还款,偿还,偿付,偿债

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v.有主动词 verb
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    re·paid, re·pay·ing.

    • : to pay back or refund, as money.
    • : to make return for: She repaid the compliment with a smile.
    • : to make return to in any way: We can never repay you for your help.
    • : to return: to repay a visit.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·paid, re·pay·ing.

    • : to make repayment or return.

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Examples

  • They do not cause cancer, unlike coal-powered plants, and though there are certainly emissions associated with their manufacturing process, the typical wind project repays its carbon footprint in six months or less.

  • Local agencies may repay loans with water and hydropower revenues.

  • We repaid all of our debt about 18 months ago and are now able to grow the business from the sales that we make.

  • Slave traders had no trouble pricing a human life, and abolition-era economists repaid slave owners for the losses of their freed slaves.

  • The state of Ohio on Monday ordered General Motors to repay $28 million in public subsidies for reneging on its promise to keep its sprawling Lordstown plant open.

  • In March, the company made an arrangement to accelerate the repayment date to 2017 – five years ahead of schedule.

  • In 2007, the Bush administration pioneered a new approach to student loan debt: income-based repayment.

  • Saving vs. debt repayment, index funds v. ETFs, and why they don't turn Camp Pendleton over to developers?

  • Republicans often insist that veterans should stand at the front of the repayment queue.

  • The program has since been amended to make it more generous, with a lower income cap and longer repayment term.

  • Why should he have compunction—why think about it, when the hour of repayment was so near at hand?

  • If the holder has been free from wrong in presenting the check, the bank cannot look to him, but to the drawer for repayment.

  • He proposed to advance the money requisite for these two payments, and to take repayment from the future remittances of China.

  • Before he got into the Czar's favor he owed my father a large sum, and then sought how to evade repayment.

  • The repayment of that advance will yet cost Ireland many a groan.