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词汇 repayment
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Definition of repayment in English:

repayment

noun riːˈpeɪm(ə)ntrɪˈpeɪm(ə)ntriˈpeɪmənt
mass noun
  • 1The action of paying back a loan.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those who opted for endowment mortgages could also face serious repayment difficulties.
    • They are intended to provide consistency in approach toward loan repayments.
    • He said financial institutions were now reluctant to assist peasant farmers because of the bad record of debt repayments.
    • In keeping with the Heifer philosophy, loan repayments will go to buy livestock for farmers in Africa.
    • The eligible charity or approved body can therefore claim a repayment of € 250 from Revenue at the end of the tax year.
    • The bank's repayment rates are actually higher than those of many Western banks, Newton said.
    • Someone with a £ 100,000 repayment tracker loan will see their monthly payments go up by £ 14.
    • Remarkably, there is a 98 percent repayment rate on the loans.
    • In the US, many people do this by making 26 fortnightly payments of half their mortgage repayment, instead of twelve monthly payments.
    • The cut of 0.25 % will save its customers € 14 per month on repayments on a € 100,000 mortgage over 20 years.
    • They follow a very narrow work objective: secure repayment of loans at any cost.
    • The American Bar Association also has a summary of loan repayment assistance programs.
    • A borrower with a £ 100,000 repayment loan on a fixed rate of 3.24 % would make monthly payments of £ 487.
    • Whatever sum you borrow, the amount the bank wants per month will shrink the more you postpone the date of final repayment.
    • Based on a 30-year standard mortgage of € 230,000, the monthly repayments would be € 938 for the first year.
    • The average overall repayment rate of loans is a healthy 84 %, with some villages achieving a payback rate of over 90 %.
    • To pay it off in just five years, the monthly repayment leaps to £ 1, 411.
    • The loan repayment period may be extended for a member of the armed forces for the period he or she had active duty.
    • I have reduced the interest rate from 16 % to 9 %, and extended the repayment terms from 25 to 30 years.
    • With these policies the monthly mortgage repayments only covered the interest on the money you borrowed.
    Synonyms
    refund, reimbursement, paying back
    recompense, reward, compensation, reparation, restitution
    1. 1.1count noun An amount of money paid back.
      minimum monthly repayments
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Repayments, along with defence spending, consume the bulk of the budget.
      • Bankruptcy judges, who now have considerable discretion in fashioning or waiving repayment plans, will be required to follow much more restrictive guidelines.
      • Debt repayments are very severe over the next two or three years.
      • The Nigerians demanded repayments of more than $100 million.
      • I have a small mortgage with just six years' repayments outstanding.
      • There is nothing in the case law, says Aldridge, which says there is not value in the repayment of trust monies.
      • To reduce investor concern, many municipal bonds are backed by insurance policies guaranteeing repayment in the event of default.
      • The first one concerns the first income threshold of repayment.
      • The 52 poorest countries still pay more than $50 million a day in debt repayments.
      • Savvy borrowers know that there can be advantages in opting for a secured loan to consolidate existing debt into a single monthly repayment.
      • The move is intended to structure the Division Two club's debts, establishing some degree of hierarchy on repayments.
      • Usually, therefore, the second mortgagee persuades the first mortgagee to obtain repayment on the same occasion.
      • Thus the claim by Guinness for repayment is unanswerable.
      • The monthly repayment over 25 years at 4 % would be about $980, or £ 530.
      • No. 120) at pp. 74-84) which regulate the repayment of overpaid tax.
      • Borrowers with fixed-rate loans will see no change to their monthly repayments.
      • We must also end negative aid, which is what debt repayments constitute.
      • For every 1 provided in grant aid to poor countries 13 is paid back in debt repayments.
      • Turkey, which like Argentina has received a large IMF bail-out, warned it may not be able to meet next year's repayments.
      • In fact, Irish mortgage customers have an excellent track record of repayments.
      • Repayments outstripped spending, with every HK $1,000 of spending matched by HK $1,097 in repayments during the period.
      • At all relevant times Mr Patterson was prepared to fund the repayment of Mr Ball's £ 100,000, albeit in instalments.
      • Repayment was handled via a swap of debt for equity in state-owned Bulgarian enterprises listed for privatisation.
      • The one-year repayment period is also not binding in many cases.
      • Thus, whether or not a paragraph (b) scheme can permit repayment to the employer is a somewhat academic question.
      • We will pay our share of the multilateral debt repayments of reforming low-income countries. "

Definition of repayment in US English:

repayment

nounriˈpeɪməntrēˈpāmənt
  • 1The action of paying back a loan.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A borrower with a £ 100,000 repayment loan on a fixed rate of 3.24 % would make monthly payments of £ 487.
    • The eligible charity or approved body can therefore claim a repayment of € 250 from Revenue at the end of the tax year.
    • They are intended to provide consistency in approach toward loan repayments.
    • The cut of 0.25 % will save its customers € 14 per month on repayments on a € 100,000 mortgage over 20 years.
    • In the US, many people do this by making 26 fortnightly payments of half their mortgage repayment, instead of twelve monthly payments.
    • In keeping with the Heifer philosophy, loan repayments will go to buy livestock for farmers in Africa.
    • To pay it off in just five years, the monthly repayment leaps to £ 1, 411.
    • They follow a very narrow work objective: secure repayment of loans at any cost.
    • The loan repayment period may be extended for a member of the armed forces for the period he or she had active duty.
    • The American Bar Association also has a summary of loan repayment assistance programs.
    • The bank's repayment rates are actually higher than those of many Western banks, Newton said.
    • Those who opted for endowment mortgages could also face serious repayment difficulties.
    • I have reduced the interest rate from 16 % to 9 %, and extended the repayment terms from 25 to 30 years.
    • Remarkably, there is a 98 percent repayment rate on the loans.
    • Whatever sum you borrow, the amount the bank wants per month will shrink the more you postpone the date of final repayment.
    • Based on a 30-year standard mortgage of € 230,000, the monthly repayments would be € 938 for the first year.
    • He said financial institutions were now reluctant to assist peasant farmers because of the bad record of debt repayments.
    • The average overall repayment rate of loans is a healthy 84 %, with some villages achieving a payback rate of over 90 %.
    • With these policies the monthly mortgage repayments only covered the interest on the money you borrowed.
    • Someone with a £ 100,000 repayment tracker loan will see their monthly payments go up by £ 14.
    Synonyms
    refund, reimbursement, paying back
    recompense, reward, compensation, reparation, restitution
    1. 1.1 An amount of money paid back.
      minimum monthly repayments
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To reduce investor concern, many municipal bonds are backed by insurance policies guaranteeing repayment in the event of default.
      • Debt repayments are very severe over the next two or three years.
      • In fact, Irish mortgage customers have an excellent track record of repayments.
      • Thus the claim by Guinness for repayment is unanswerable.
      • Bankruptcy judges, who now have considerable discretion in fashioning or waiving repayment plans, will be required to follow much more restrictive guidelines.
      • The one-year repayment period is also not binding in many cases.
      • The first one concerns the first income threshold of repayment.
      • The Nigerians demanded repayments of more than $100 million.
      • Thus, whether or not a paragraph (b) scheme can permit repayment to the employer is a somewhat academic question.
      • For every 1 provided in grant aid to poor countries 13 is paid back in debt repayments.
      • We must also end negative aid, which is what debt repayments constitute.
      • Turkey, which like Argentina has received a large IMF bail-out, warned it may not be able to meet next year's repayments.
      • Repayments outstripped spending, with every HK $1,000 of spending matched by HK $1,097 in repayments during the period.
      • Repayments, along with defence spending, consume the bulk of the budget.
      • No. 120) at pp. 74-84) which regulate the repayment of overpaid tax.
      • The 52 poorest countries still pay more than $50 million a day in debt repayments.
      • We will pay our share of the multilateral debt repayments of reforming low-income countries. "
      • The move is intended to structure the Division Two club's debts, establishing some degree of hierarchy on repayments.
      • At all relevant times Mr Patterson was prepared to fund the repayment of Mr Ball's £ 100,000, albeit in instalments.
      • I have a small mortgage with just six years' repayments outstanding.
      • There is nothing in the case law, says Aldridge, which says there is not value in the repayment of trust monies.
      • Savvy borrowers know that there can be advantages in opting for a secured loan to consolidate existing debt into a single monthly repayment.
      • The monthly repayment over 25 years at 4 % would be about $980, or £ 530.
      • Usually, therefore, the second mortgagee persuades the first mortgagee to obtain repayment on the same occasion.
      • Borrowers with fixed-rate loans will see no change to their monthly repayments.
      • Repayment was handled via a swap of debt for equity in state-owned Bulgarian enterprises listed for privatisation.
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