1.债权人;【会】贷方
1.a person or company that is owed money by another person or company
1.A string of failed business ventures frequently left him in hock to his creditors.
生意上接连的失利迫使他频频向债主典当。
2.Have you at any time been a party to a deed of arrangement or entered into any other form of arrangement or composition with your creditors?
你曾否与债权人订立任何契约或安排,以清偿债项?你是否知悉到有任何有关这方面的事宜正等候进行?。
3.Taken aback , policymakers now seem unsure how much protection to offer creditors of other basket-cases.
令人震惊的是,政策制定人现在看来并不知道应该对其他例子的债主加以多少保护。
4.In the event of a liquidation, creditors now trying to increase their incremental recoveries would get nothing.
如果进行清算,那么现在希望尽可能多地收回资金的债权人将一无所获。
5.If the $190, 000 had never been paid, he would have been importuned by his creditors.
如果她没有支付者190,000美元的话,就会被债主缠着讨债。
6.With a falling dollar now eroding the value of its debt, abuse of that privilege has won the U. S. few friends among its creditors.
随着眼下不断贬值的美元令美国的债务缩水,滥用这种特权使美国在其债权国中不得人心。
7."I closed down and went into hiding from my creditors. It all happened again: I'd been well off one day, a pauper the next. "
“我关闭商店,外出躲债。一切又重新来过:昨天还家境宽裕,下一天便一无所有。”
8.True, it is possible for an ever greater share of the debt to be assumed by governments, so bailing out private creditors.
没错,政府有可能承担越来越大的债务份额,从而解脱私人债权人的负担。
9.Private creditors, 'who make a lot of money on some government bonds, ' will have to share more of the risk going forward, she said.
默克尔说,民间债权人投资某些政府债券获利不菲,他们将来要分担更多的风险;
10.if the claim to be used as the capital contribution involves two or more creditors, having the unanimous consent of all such creditors; and.
用于出资的债权涉及两个以上债权人的,应当经该债权的全体债权人一致同意;