credit line
英 [ˈkredɪt laɪn]
美 [ˈkredɪt laɪn]
信用额度;新闻的出处以及来源
英英释义
noun
- a line giving the name of the writer of a story or article
- the maximum credit that a customer is allowed
双语例句
- Typically, the credit line provided by the sponsoring bank and a group of others in a syndicate must cover 100 per cent of outstanding commercial paper.
通常而言,资助银行和财团中其它机构提供的信贷额度,必须100%地覆盖未偿还的商业票据。 - Do I get a credit line?
可以把我列在名单上。 - The credit line should be opened one month before the time of shipment.
信用证必须在装船前一个月办理。 - Annual fees. They're charged to your tiny credit line, leaving you almost nothing to spend.
收费几乎达到你小小的信贷额度,几乎没有留钱给你花。 - If you close an account, you lose its credit line.
如果你关闭账户,你就失去了信用度。 - Ford has also said it will need a credit line.
福特(Ford)也已表示,它需要一笔信贷额度。 - Other alternatives include precautionary lines of credit, such as the American Federal Reserve's with the central banks of Brazil and Mexico, or the IMF's flexible credit line.
其他备选方案包括信贷防线,例如美联储联合巴西和墨西哥央行,或者国际货币基金组织的柔性信贷额度。 - Scott: That I can use it up to my credit line.
“斯科特说:”我可以用我的贷款额度最多。 - In the event that you sell your home, the conditions of most loans will require you to pay off all debts on your credit line at that time.
在一旦你卖你的家,条件最贷款将要求您还清所有债务,对您的信用卡在网上,当时。 - The company said it drew down$ 3 billion from that credit line in April.
该公司称,今年4月份用掉了这80亿美元信贷额度中的最后30亿美元。