单词 | non-performing |
释义 | † non-performingn. Obsolete. rare. = non-performance n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > [noun] > non-performance or non-execution non-performing1444 non-execution1473 non-performance1509 undoing1587 unperformance1608 abortion1610 failure1643 unperforming1645 inexecution1681 disfulfilment1823 insolvency1896 slippage1920 1444 Rolls of Parl. V. 121/1 The Baillifs and othir Ministres..may use accion..ayeinst him or hem that doth or don ayeinst eny such Article, for the noun perfourmyng of thing comprised within eny suche Article, in the Courtes of oure Sovereigne Lorde. a1525 ( Coventry Leet Bk. (1908) II. 303 (MED) No maister of Craft..take nor cause to be taken eny maner suyte..ayenst eny persone of their Craftes be-cause of eny disobeying or nonperformyng of eny the rules or ordenauncez of their Craftes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online December 2020). non-performingadj. 1. That is guilty of failing to fulfil a promise, contract, obligation, etc. (rare); (also) failing to perform a duty, job, etc., adequately. ΚΠ 1652 Faithful Scout No. 95. 744 Alas! you now see..the fruits of your declared Resolutions to be true to a fair-promising, but non-performing Parliament. a1791 J. Wesley & C. Wesley Poet. Wks. (1868) X. 389 Impossibilities require, And doom the non-performing race, As Sovereign, to eternal fire. 1854 J. S. Bigg Night & Soul vii. 100 Led on by thee, most false Philosophy, Huge-promising, and non-performing fiend! 1935 Amer. Jrnl. Internat. Law 29 Suppl. 781 The responsibility of the non-performing party and its liability to make reparation for any losses or damages sustained by the other party. 1989 Washington Post (Electronic ed.) 13 June We are satisfied with the conclusion that there is not now, nor has there ever been..a non-performing employee on..[the] staff. 2. Designating or relating to a person affiliated with the arts but not involved in public performance. Also: denoting an art such as painting, sculpture, etc., which does not normally involve public performance by the artist. Also in extended use. ΚΠ 1939 C. R. Cooper Designs in Scarlet v. 73 Alligators and ʽhep-cats’, or non-performing swing fans. 1971 Philos. & Phenomenol. Res. 32 270 The distinction between the performing and the nonperforming arts. 1997 Los Angeles Times (Electronic ed.) 30 Apr. The only nonperforming team member, she kept receipts and photographs to present to judges at competition time. 2001 Daily Tel. (Sydney) (Nexis) 29 Dec. 71 For those seeking a non-performing career in music or the arts, the camp offers an arts administration program. 3. Finance. Of, relating to, or denoting an asset that is not producing the anticipated or contractually due income; esp. denoting a loan whose borrower has defaulted on repayments. Frequently in non-performing asset, non-performing loan.A loan is usually declared non-performing after a certain time has elapsed since the last repayment, which time varies from country to country. ΚΠ 1975 Business Week (Nexis) 10 Nov. 107 Banks will have to supply additional details on the effect of nonperforming loans—those where payments are 60 days or more past due or where principal or interest may have been renegotiated. 1991 Economist 30 Mar. 100 Japanese banks..do not have to declare loans non-performing until after a year of non-payment of interest (as against 90 days in America). 2000 N.Y. Post 16 Nov. 42/1 Bank of America and First Union..have announced they are classifying their loans to the appliance-maker..as non-performing assets. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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