foreclose 英 [fɔ:ˈkləʊz]   美 [fɔrˈkloʊz]

foreclose

foreclose  英 [fɔ:ˈkləʊz] 美 [fɔrˈkloʊz]

vt. 阻止;排除;取消抵押品赎回权  vi. 取消抵押品赎回权 

进行时:foreclosing  过去式:foreclosed  过去分词:foreclosed  第三人称单数:forecloses 

They tried to foreclose the possibility of his meeting with the chairman. 他们设法排除他与董事长会面的可能性。
I also urged Yeltsin not to foreclose the possibility of future Russian membership. 我也敦促叶利钦,不要事先排除俄罗斯未来成为北约成员国的可能性。

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  • vt. 阻止;排除;取消抵押品赎回权
  • vi. 取消抵押品赎回权
  • 1. They tried to foreclose the possibility of his meeting with the chairman.

    他们设法排除他与董事长会面的可能性。

  • 2. I also urged Yeltsin not to foreclose the possibility of future Russian membership.

    我也敦促叶利钦,不要事先排除俄罗斯未来成为北约成员国的可能性。

  • 3. To me, the easy way out of such dilemmas is to foreclose the tension.

    对我来说,最简单的方法就是从这样的困境没收了紧张感。

  • foreclose (v.) late 13c., from Old French forclos, past participle of forclore "exclude, shut out; shun; drive away" (12c.), from fors "out" (Modern French hors; from Latin foris "outside;" see foreign) + clore "to shut" (see close (v.)). Senses in English influenced by words in for- (which is partly synonymous with the Latin word) and spelling by a mistaken association with native fore-. Specific mortgage law sense is first attested 1728. Other Middle English for- words in which the same prefix figures include forjuggen "condemn, convict, banish;" forloinen "forsake, stray from," and forfeit. Related: Foreclosed; foreclosing.
fore·close / fɔːˈkləʊz ; NAmE fɔːrˈkloʊz / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] foreclose(on sb/sth) | foreclosesth ( finance ) (especially of a bank 尤指银行 ) to take control of sb's property because they have not paid back money that they borrowed to buy it (因抵押人未如期还贷)取消赎回权 collocationsat house 2 [transitive ] foreclosesth ( formal) to reject sth as a possibility 排除…的可能 SYN exclude foreclose forecloses foreclosed foreclosing fore·close / fɔːˈkləʊz ; NAmE fɔːrˈkloʊz /
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