rate of interest
英 [reɪt ɒv ˈɪntrəst]
美 [reɪt əv ˈɪntrəst]
网络 利率; 利息率; 利润率; 回报率
英英释义
noun
- the percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
双语例句
- The banks now pay a lower rate of interest to savers.
现在很行给储户的利率更低了。 - The rate of interest has been held down.
利息率被压低了。 - Money on loan generally at a fixed rate of interest, is called debentures notes or bonds.
定期债券,通常有一个固定的利息,常称为债券、票或公债。 - These shares return a good rate of interest.
这些股票利率很高。 - The real rate of interest paid on bank deposits is negative and lending rates are far too low for such a fast-growing economy.
为银行存款支付的实际利息率是负数,而贷款利率对于这样快速增长的经济来说太低了。 - An excessive or illegally high rate of interest charged on borrowed money.
高利如贷的钱而支付的异常地或非法地高的利息。 - When the rate of interest rise, such a person's expenditure must almost infallibly be reduced.
当利率上升时,这样一种人的支出几乎无疑问地会减少。 - Our Savings Bond program offers our highest rate of interest for long-term savers.
我们的储蓄债券章程对长期存款储户提供最高利率。 - The orthodox view was that investment adjusts to the full employment level automatically via the rate of interest.
传统的观点认为,通过利息率可使投资自动地调整实现充分就业的水平。 - In normal times the market rate of interest brings about a rough correspondence between new savings and physical investment.
在正常时期,市场利率让新增储蓄与实体投资保持了大体一致。
