letter of credit 英 [ˈletə ɔv ˈkredit]   美 [ˈlɛtɚ ʌv ˈkrɛdɪt]

letter of credit

letter of credit  英 [ˈletə ɔv ˈkredit] 美 [ˈlɛtɚ ʌv ˈkrɛdɪt]

n. (银行发行的)[金融] 信用证 

名词复数:letters of credit 

Traders use what little funds they have as collateral to obtain a letter of credit from a bank that they use to finance imports of copper. 交易商利用手里的哪怕一点儿资金作为保证金,从银行获得信用证,藉此为他们进口铜提供资金。
To tell you the truth, a letter of credit would increase the cost of my import. When I open a letter of credit with a bank, I have to pay a deposit. 老实说.信用证会增加我方进口货的成本.要在银行开立信用证.我得付一笔押金.这样会占压我的资金.因而会增加成本.

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  • n. (银行发行的)[金融] 信用证
  • 1. Traders use what little funds they have as collateral to obtain a letter of credit from a bank that they use to finance imports of copper.

    交易商利用手里的哪怕一点儿资金作为保证金,从银行获得信用证,藉此为他们进口铜提供资金。

  • 2. To tell you the truth, a letter of credit would increase the cost of my import. When I open a letter of credit with a bank, I have to pay a deposit.

    老实说.信用证会增加我方进口货的成本.要在银行开立信用证.我得付一笔押金.这样会占压我的资金.因而会增加成本.

  • 3. That copper is then sold or itself used to obtain yuan loans, with the trader enjoying use of the funds until the letter of credit has to be repaid a few months down the line.

    通过这种途径获得的铜之后被出售或被用作抵押以获得人民币贷款,直到几个月后信用证对应的货款需要偿还之前,交易商可以一直享用资金。

ˌletter of ˈcredit / ; NAmE / noun ( plural letters of credit ) ( finance ) a letter from a bank that allows you to get a particular amount of money from another bank 信用证;信用状 ˌletter of ˈcredit / ; NAmE /
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