repay更多的中文(简体)翻译
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repayverb [ T ] uk
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/rɪˈpeɪ/ repaid | repaid
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B2 to pay back or to reward someone or something
付还,偿还;酬报,报答
He had to sell his car to repay the bank loan.
他不得不卖了车还银行贷款。
She repaid the loan to her mother.
她还了从妈妈那儿借的钱。
[ + two objects ] She repaid her mother the loan.
她还了从妈妈手里借的钱。
How can I ever repay you for all your kindness?
你对我这么好,我怎么才能报答你呢?
更多范例减少例句The loan must be repaid within a specified period.They've threatened to harm him if he doesn't repay the money.He said he'd repay the money the next day, and true to his word , he gave it all back to me the following morning.What are you able to provide as a surety that you will repay the loan?Thank you so much for your help - I hope one day I'll be able to repay the compliment.
习语
repay someone's effort, time, attention, etc.
(repay在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
repay的例句
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Typically, one would impose a restriction similar in spirit to (17): in the last period all previously accumulated debt must be repaid and no additional borrowing can take place.
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About 3½ million credits have been repaid; new claims have now fallen to a rate of between 6,000 and 7,000 a month.
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A further problem relates to endowment mortgages, where the amount outstanding remains at the original level until the endowment policy matures and the whole of the mortgage is repaid.
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The rules of such a system imply that each cohort is to be repaid an amount equal to their contributions indexed at some rate, positive or negative.
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The book makes demands on the reader, but it repays the effort in full measure.
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The recipient may avoid this obligation either by refusing the gift or by repaying it immediately.
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When interest rates fall again, the value of bonds rises and the policy holder sells the bonds and repays the loan.
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Any good parent would prefer to mete out punishment that redounded to the benefit of the child rather than simply repaying the child for the harm done.
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