favourable terms
常見(jiàn)例句
- Lower interest rates allowed the government to refinance debt on more favourable terms: the ratio of net interest costs to GDP fell by 6.5 percentage points in the decade after 1995.
較低的利率使希政府可以更優(yōu)惠的條件借貸償債:1995年後的十年間,希淨(jìng)利息支出佔(zhàn)GDP的比重下降了6.5個(gè)百分點(diǎn)。 - Some countries have small or relatively inaccessible reserves, or no known reserves at all, and so have to offer favourable terms to entice foreigners' interest.
有的國(guó)家的石油儲(chǔ)量比較少,或者是比較開(kāi)採(cǎi)難度較大,抑或根本就沒(méi)有已知儲(chǔ)量,所以它們就拋出誘人的條款來(lái)吸引外資; - We could grant you the favourable terms of payment as D/A 45 days after sight.
我方可以給貴方見(jiàn)票45天承兌交單付款的優(yōu)惠前提。 - Join New Labour on favourable terms before it devours you anyway: that has been Mr Ashdown's unspoken motto.
ECONOMIST: When Charles takes over from Paddy - That will make it difficult for the Board of Trade to extract favourable terms on details like fee-sharing arrangements.
ECONOMIST: Chicago’s ancient futures exchanges are showing their age - Now they are derided as property sharks, profiting from crushing rents on land got on favourable terms from the government.
ECONOMIST: Hong Kong's paternalism 返回 favourable terms