tranche如何读

英:[trɑːnʃ]

美:[ trɑːnʃ]

tranche是什么意思

  • n.(贷款或付款等的)部分;份额;一期款项

tranche变形

复数:tranches

tranche英英释义

noun

one of several portions of a bond or other financial product that has been separated out by risk, maturity, or other factors so as to suit the needs of different investors who could not invest in the whole.

a portion of a collection or whole.The first tranche of the ordered equipment has been shipped.

tranche词源中文解释

约于1500年,源自法语 tranche “切割”,源自 trancher 、trencher “切割”,古法语 trenchier “切割、雕刻、切片”(参见 trench)。经济意义始于1930年。

tranche词源英文解释

French, literally, slice, from Old French, from trenchier, trancher to cut — more at trench

The first known use of tranche was in 1893

tranche 例句

1 Under Kadyrov's leadership and backed by huge tranches of money from the federal budget, Chechnya has become relatively quiet.

2 The latest tranche of aid totaled $61 billion in weapons, ammunition and other assistance and is expected to last through this year.

3 Before long, there was a feast spread on the table, including thin tranches of smoked moose, roasted and seared with maple syrup, made from the sap of a nearby tree.

4 Yet another tranche of rural design reveals the dark side of the contemporary countryside by exposing its economic fragility and the often macabre relationship of farming to industry.

5 The key issue now is how the question on the referendum will be framed and whether Greece will receive its next tranche of aid.

现在的关键问题是,对公投的疑问构成以及希腊是否能够得到下一期贷款。

6 It was in a laundry room on this estate that a family friend, the filmmaker and producer Emily Wachtel, found a locked cabinet containing a tranche of Stern’s interviews with Newman’s colleagues and confidants.

7 A. The biggest thing that frustrates me is that there’s an increasing tendency to view art as another asset class, as they say, an investment opportunity – and to treat artists as tranches of equities.

8 It's hard not to love a series that's so extensive it uses the word "tranche" for its instalments.

9 But they were far from unique: a whole tranche of 1970s pop music seemed explicitly aimed at adults.

10 The original tranche included the nine stage musicals plus an earlier adaptation of “Cinderella.”

11 The obsession with a thin tranche of the best wines has thrown shade on the wine reality the rest of us live in.

12 The tranche of no-shows represent what is thought to be the first significant boycott of its kind at a Downing Street event.

13 In any case, Lambert was frequently off stage, leaving guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor to perform a tranche of hits as a duo.

14 The first tranche of statistics to be released from America’s census showed the population stood at 308.7m on April 1st 2010, a rise of 9.7% from 2000.

自首期公布的美国人口普查的部分数据显示:美国人口已达3亿零8百70万人,与2000年相比,增加了9.7%。

15 The allegations come as part of a broader tranche of US sanctions which targeted 30 individuals, including three people officials say were involved in the death of Mr Navalny.

16 The next tranche of managers consists of assistant general managers and board directors.

下一批经理人包括副总经理和董事会董事。

17 Dubai is preparing to raise a second $ 10 billion tranche from the central bank.

迪拜正准备从央行筹集第二个100亿美元.

18 This was among the tranche of realizations he said he had had since discovering the Buddhist path 20 years prior.

19 A plague of locusts swells out over another tranche of cards.

20 On May 24th the chancellor announced a first tranche of cuts worth 0.4% of GDP in the current financial year, so he has 4.6% still to find.

5月24日财政达成宣布在当前财年削减0.4%,因此他还需要继续削减4.6%的开支。

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