单词 | underwrite |
释义 | underwrite (ʌndəʳraɪt ) Word forms: underwrites , underwriting , underwrote , underwritten verb If an institution or company underwrites an activity or underwrites the cost of it, they agree to provide any money that is needed to cover losses or buy special equipment, often for an agreed fee. [business] ...58,500 dollars to underwrite a new home. [VERB noun] The government will have to create a special agency to underwrite small business loans. [VERB noun] Projects included a pilot scheme, underwritten by the trade department. [VERB noun] Synonyms: finance, back, fund, guarantee Collocations: underwrite a cost Some even gave special gifts to underwrite the cost of the program. Christianity Today The conference hosts have graciously agreed to underwrite the cost to attend this conference for the seminar students. Christianity Today A lottery was one of several schemes used to raise money to underwrite the cost of the flight. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One wider point was that councils have had to pay half a billion pounds underwriting the cost of dealing with such planning in the past three years. Times, Sunday Times One former resident cites the production's $500 a day rental fee as underwriting the cost of putting plumbing in the building. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Championship clubs want the top flight to underwrite a loan of £200 million. Times,Sunday Times Generally, under risk-based pricing, a rational lender will underwrite a loan with an interest rate that correlates directly to the borrower's credit risk. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They will then have two choices: to make up the shortfall personally, having underwritten the loans, or to raise the money by curtailing incoming transfers or, worse, selling players. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 同意资助 Japanese: 費用を引き受ける |
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