subprime

英 [ˌsʌbˈpraɪm] 美 [ˌsʌbˈpraɪm]
  • adj. 次级的;准最低贷款利率的
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subprime 次级的,次贷的

sub-,低于,prime,一级的,最优的。用于经济学术语指次级贷款,即贷给信誉不好的人。

subprime (adj.)
also sub-prime, of loans, etc., by 1978, in frequent use from 1996, from sub- + prime (adj.).
1. The world economic recession resulted from subprime mortgage crisis.
译:次贷危机引发了全球金融衰退.

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2. So could some swanky offices and shopping centres eventually sufferthe subprime fate?
既然如此,现在那些时髦的办公楼和商贸中心,会重复次级债的命运 么 ?

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3. This saved them from the worst of the subprime - related credit crunch.
这使得他们避免了次贷危机的损失.

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4. Banks first warned about a potential crisis in subprime last year.
银行业在去年首先就次级贷款可能面临的风险发出了警告.

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5. Japanese financial institutions have only the smallest exposure to subprime debt.
日本金融机构对次级债的暴露十分小.

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