单词 | tranche |
释义 | tranche (once / 28276 pages) n A tranche is a piece or a part of something, usually money. An installment of a loan is a tranche. The noun tranche comes from the French word trancher, "to cut," which should help you remember that a tranche is a portion of something, not the whole thing. Usually, it's part of a larger sum of money, like a mortgage payment, half of a bonus payment, or an installment of lottery winnings. People who work in banking and finance use tranche to mean one bond or security within a larger financial deal. WORD FAMILYtranche: tranches USAGE EXAMPLESA deal agreed earlier this month to provide the next tranche of debt relief for Athens is now on hold. BBC(Dec 15, 2016) That decision, in turn, will unlock the next tranche of funding. Wall Street Journal(Dec 04, 2016) There are two other options for securing a smaller tranche of federal funding for vouchers. Slate(Dec 01, 2016) n a portion of something (especially money) Hyper part, percentage, portion, share assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group |
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