1.收回,使赔还;补偿,赔偿
2.扣除
3.重获
4.补偿损失
1.收回,使赔还;补偿,赔偿
2.扣除
3.重获
4.补偿损失
1.to get back money that you have invested or lost
1.The Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index last week dropped to its lowest level since July, before recouping some of its losses.
道琼斯UBS商品指数(DowJones-UBSCommodityIndex)上周跌至去年7月以来的最低点,之后收回了部分失地。
2.Uli Jakob, who led the project, says recouping such an outlay would take a decade or more of energy savings.
这个项目的带头人UliJakob说,要想收回这么多的花费,要进行十年甚至更长时间的节能才能实现。
3.It used $375 million of that money to pay itself a pidend, thus recouping all of the cash it put down, and then some.
将其中的3.75亿美元用来支付股息,以补偿投进去的所有现金。
4.They argue that an FTT is a fair way of recouping some of the costs of bailing out financial institutions during the past three years.
他们解释说过去三年内政府帮助金融机构摆脱困境付出了代价,金融交易税是获得补偿的公平方式。
5.With GM's filing for an IPO last week, some are becoming more bullish on the chance of taxpayers recouping the investment.
上周通用汽车递交了首次公开募股(IPO)申请,一部分人开始相信,纳税人有机会收回投资成本了。
6.Given his school's unofficial status, Luo says his chances of recouping much of the investments are small.
罗超说,考虑到学校不正规,他难有机会收回多少投资。
7.The state must lend students money to pay their tuition fees, recouping only some of the cost many years later.
国家必须贷款给学生来支付学费,多年以后才让他们偿还部分债务。
8.I can't imaging recouping the money that he's proposing to spend.
我无法想象如何把他提议的花费赚回来。
9.For the networks, this model eliminated the risk of not recouping production costs.
对于电视台来说,这个模式规避了无法收回制作成本的风险。
10.European markets closed higher after recouping earlier losses.
欧洲股市继早先收低后小幅回升。