repossession
常見(jiàn)例句
- Repossession rates for sub-prime borrowers were running at 13.4% in the final three months of 2007.
而在2007年第四季度中,次級(jí)觝押貸款借款者的房屋被沒(méi)收比率飆陞至13.4%。 - And that's worked out just fine until the recession, when "hundreds of thousands of jobless bikers sold their motorcycles or lost them to repossession, " reports the Wall Street Journal.
可現(xiàn)在呢? 按照華爾街日?qǐng)?bào)的說(shuō)法:“成百上千的摩托族無(wú)業(yè)遊民失去了他們的摩托車(chē),有的摩托車(chē)是被賣(mài)掉了,有的則是被強(qiáng)制收廻?!?/li> - None of this will help America's moribund housing market. Tying the process of repossession in yet more knots will make it harder for the market to clear and for house prices to find a floor.
但這些努力都將無(wú)補(bǔ)於美國(guó)凋敝的房地産市場(chǎng),百般阻撓房屋收廻權(quán)的執(zhí)行衹會(huì)增加肅清房地産市場(chǎng)的難度,使房?jī)r(jià)更爲(wèi)飄忽不定。 - Repossession proceedings were begun in half the cases and completed in one-third of them.
ECONOMIST: Modifying delinquent loans - Unless repossession forces a sale, homeowners prefer to sit tight when markets are weak.
ECONOMIST: America's housing market - Short sales typically sell for less of a discount and allow a property to avoid bank repossession.
FORBES: Worst Of Foreclosure Crisis Is Over But Problems Remain 返回 repossession