repaying
英 [rɪˈpeɪɪŋ]
美 [rɪˈpeɪɪŋ]
v. 归还; 偿还; 清偿; 酬报; 报答; 值得
repay的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 偿还,偿付(贷款或债务)
If yourepaya loan or a debt, you pay back the money that you owe to the person who you borrowed or took it from.- It will take 30 years to repay the loan...
还清贷款需要30年的时间。 - He advanced funds of his own to his company, which was unable to repay him.
他把自己的资金预付给他的公司,而公司却不能把钱偿还给他。
- It will take 30 years to repay the loan...
- VERB 报答,回报(恩惠等)
If yourepaya favour that someone did for you, you do something for them in return.- It was very kind. I don't know how I can ever repay you...
真是太好了。我都不知道怎么报答你才好。 - I owe them a debt that cannot easily be repaid.
我欠他们一笔钱,不容易偿还。
- It was very kind. I don't know how I can ever repay you...
双语例句
- The industry owes about$ 40bn in loans and many companies have experienced difficulties repaying debt.
该行业所欠贷款约为400亿美元,许多企业都出现了偿债困难。 - It does not involve just borrowing money and repaying the principal with interest.
它不仅涉及到借款和付还本息。 - Repaying war debts, and changing its form of government.
赔偿战债以及改变政府制度等。 - The requested changes would recognize graduates who have difficulty repaying their loans because they do not earn very much.
要求改变承认毕业生难以偿还贷款,因为他们赚的不多。 - After factoring how much sleep you need, and repaying your sleep debt, factor it into your daily schedule.
在了解你需要多少睡眠,偿还了睡债之后,将它纳入日常时刻表中。 - Others have suspended redemptions, citing a desire to use existing cash for new opportunities rather than repaying investors.
其它基金则暂停赎回,理由是希望把现有资金用于新的投资机会,而不是偿还投资者。 - It might go part way to repaying the debt.
债可能会还掉一部分。 - Any company that wants to purchase materials should obtain loans from banks, repaying them with interest.
任何单位要取得物资,要从银行贷款,都要付利息。 - Let's move to be participators and practitioners of repaying relatives, hometowns and the motherland!
让我们都行动起来,做感恩反哺亲人、故乡、祖国的参与者!实践者! - America have carried out the low-interest policy for years to encourage credit consumption, and finally the money borrowed is more than the repaying ability, causing the global financial crisis.
美国连续多年实行低利率政策鼓励信贷,最终借钱者借的钱超过了偿还能力,造成了这场全球金融危机。