levered
英 [ˈliːvəd]
美 [ˈlevərd]
v. (用杠杆)撬动
lever的过去式
过去分词:levered
双语例句
- Alex levered himself up from the sofa.
亚历克斯从沙发上撑扶着站了起来。 - She levered herself up from the chair.
她撑起身子从椅子站了起来。 - If the firm is under levered, does it have the characteristics of a firm that is a likely takeover target?
如果该公司是根据杠杆,是否有特点,坚定这是一个可能的收购目标? - Using the current leverage of the company, estimate a levered beta for each component.
利用当前的杠杆作用,该公司估计杠杆测试每个组件。 - The fund would be levered up by offering a kind of state-sanctioned risk insurance on euro zone bonds, which would cover the first 20% of losses if it defaults.
基金将通过为欧元区债券提供类似于国家认可的风险保单,借助民间资金;如果出现违约,基金将承担损失的20%。 - Had the Fed done nothing, Mr Bernanke said, it was very likely that more highly levered risk-taking positions might build up, reflecting, again, some expectation of an infinite asset purchase programme.
伯南克称,若美联储什么也不做,更多高度杠杆化的、冒险的头寸很可能累积起来,再度反映出有些人预期资产购买计划将无限期进行下去。 - This means that with the Treasury as seller, we have two non-commercial players on different sides of the bid/ offer in benchmark markets that also influence the levered financing of other instruments further down the risk spectrum.
这意味着,加上财政部这个卖方,我们在基准市场上的买卖双方分别有一个非商业性的参与者,它们还会对处于风险谱系下方其它工具的杠杆融资造成影响。 - General average and salvage The wounded soldier levered himself up on his elbow and shouted for help.
共同海损及救助共同海损及海上救助共同海损及救助费用伤兵用肘费劲地支起身子大声呼救。 - That's happened now primarily as the result of losses in, now all mortgages, but mortgages and levered loans.
这正在发生,主要是因为,现在所有的抵押贷款,包括抵押贷款和杠杆贷款上的损失。 - If credit does become more "normally" priced, this will benefit anybody who has not become over-levered in recent years.
如果信贷的定价水平确实变得更为“正常”,这将使近年来所有适度举债的人获益。