escrow
escrow 英 ['eskrəʊ] 美 ['eskroʊ]
n. 由第三者保存附带条件委付盖印的契约 vt. 把…暂交第三者保管以待条件实现
名词复数:escrows
- If you buy a house, you'll have to put money in escrow, which means you give it to a third party (like a bank), while the seller actually brings the deed and signs it over to you.
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- n. 由第三者保存附带条件委付盖印的契约
- vt. 把…暂交第三者保管以待条件实现
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1. The buyer enters into an agreement of trust with the escrow company.
购买者和第三方担保公司达成一个信任协议。
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2. I'd prefer the escrow solution, but any of these methods would avoid a prejudicial effect specifically against free software. There may be other solutions that would also do the job.
我宁愿看到契约解决方案,但所有的这些方案都避免了特别是对自由软件的有害影响,也许也会有其他解决方案来完成。
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3. And it's not that easy to transition from being an architect to a software engineer, or from an escrow officer to an airplane mechanic.
并且,无论是从一个建筑师过渡到一个软件工程师,还或是从一个包工头转变到一位飞机机修工,那都并非易事。
- escrow (n.) 1590s, from Anglo-French escrowe, from Old French escroe "scrap, small piece, rag, tatter, single parchment," from a Germanic source akin to Old High German scrot "a scrap, shred, a piece cut off" (see shred (n.)). Originally a deed delivered to a third person until a future condition is satisfied, which led to sense of "deposit held in trust or security" (1888).
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