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Definition of tranche in English: tranchenoun trɑːnʃtræn(t)ʃ A portion of something, especially money. (尤指钱的)份,部分 they released the first tranche of the loan 他们发放第一批贷款。 Example sentencesExamples - The sum was paid in two tranches - £100,000 and £50,000.
- The plan envisaged that the number of shares they held would be increased in tranches over several years.
- The junior convertible preferred shares were split into two tranches.
- The Revenue will be sending two more large tranches of letters this year, so, based on earlier figures, there are, at least, tens of thousands of bogus account holders.
- It is not clear what he wants to do with the latest tranche of money he is raising, although observers suggest that he will not be taking all the sale proceeds out of Russia.
- This can be broken down into various tranches; property loans, invoice discounting, asset finance and working capital.
- He stands accused of splitting unionism, losing massive tranches of support and endangering the party in the face of next year's local government elections.
- The results will come in three tranches: the east coast and the most of the Great Lakes region; the mid-west and the plain states; and the Pacific west coast.
- The distribution of the first tranche is now set to take place on 12 September.
- We will negotiate as we go along in terms of drawing down tranches of the money.
- A number of directors have purchased tranches of the shares to maintain their proportionate interests in the enlarged share capital.
- The organisations pay out a big tranche of money getting hundreds of people off their payroll on enhanced retirement terms and three months later, guess what?
- After that, money is released in tranches, after various key stages are completed and valued for the purpose of releasing the advance.
- It is believed the retail portion of the notes will be divided into three-, five- and seven-year tranches while the institutional portion will have a maturity up to 15 years.
- According to local media reports, the state social security fund subscribed to a large tranche of shares.
- It will set aside equal shares for two tranches if the retail portion is more than 100 times oversubscribed.
- It is believed that deals have been signed on half the tranche of property currently being sold off.
- The various tranches of the loan, totalling €2.4 billion, are being made available for periods of between five and eight years.
- Because the securities are subdivided into tranches, priced according to their riskiness, potential investors have a wide range of yields to choose from.
- We had planned to spend the Bank Holiday weekend in Italy paying the next tranche of money and finalising the layout of sanitary ware in the bath room.
Synonyms piece, part, bit, section, chunk, division, portion, slice, fragment, component, wedge, lump, slab, hunk, parcel
OriginLate 15th century: from Old French, literally 'slice'. Rhymesblanch, Blanche, branch, ranch Definition of tranche in US English: tranchenountran(t)SHtræn(t)ʃ A portion of something, especially money. (尤指钱的)份,部分 they released the first tranche of the loan 他们发放第一批贷款。 Example sentencesExamples - The sum was paid in two tranches - £100,000 and £50,000.
- It is believed the retail portion of the notes will be divided into three-, five- and seven-year tranches while the institutional portion will have a maturity up to 15 years.
- According to local media reports, the state social security fund subscribed to a large tranche of shares.
- The plan envisaged that the number of shares they held would be increased in tranches over several years.
- We had planned to spend the Bank Holiday weekend in Italy paying the next tranche of money and finalising the layout of sanitary ware in the bath room.
- It is not clear what he wants to do with the latest tranche of money he is raising, although observers suggest that he will not be taking all the sale proceeds out of Russia.
- The results will come in three tranches: the east coast and the most of the Great Lakes region; the mid-west and the plain states; and the Pacific west coast.
- The Revenue will be sending two more large tranches of letters this year, so, based on earlier figures, there are, at least, tens of thousands of bogus account holders.
- This can be broken down into various tranches; property loans, invoice discounting, asset finance and working capital.
- The junior convertible preferred shares were split into two tranches.
- The organisations pay out a big tranche of money getting hundreds of people off their payroll on enhanced retirement terms and three months later, guess what?
- The various tranches of the loan, totalling €2.4 billion, are being made available for periods of between five and eight years.
- After that, money is released in tranches, after various key stages are completed and valued for the purpose of releasing the advance.
- He stands accused of splitting unionism, losing massive tranches of support and endangering the party in the face of next year's local government elections.
- It is believed that deals have been signed on half the tranche of property currently being sold off.
- It will set aside equal shares for two tranches if the retail portion is more than 100 times oversubscribed.
- The distribution of the first tranche is now set to take place on 12 September.
- A number of directors have purchased tranches of the shares to maintain their proportionate interests in the enlarged share capital.
- Because the securities are subdivided into tranches, priced according to their riskiness, potential investors have a wide range of yields to choose from.
- We will negotiate as we go along in terms of drawing down tranches of the money.
Synonyms piece, part, bit, section, chunk, division, portion, slice, fragment, component, wedge, lump, slab, hunk, parcel
OriginLate 15th century: from Old French, literally ‘slice’. |