redemption 英 [rɪˈdempʃn]   美 [rɪˈdɛmpʃən]

redemption

redemption  英 [rɪˈdempʃn] 美 [rɪˈdɛmpʃən]

n. 赎回;拯救;偿还;实践 

名词复数:redemptions 

Defaults of some projects could lead to widespread redemption. 某些项目的违约可能导致大面积赎回。
The bonds are payable on subscription and redemption in US or Hong Kong dollars, so they do not actually raise renminbi capital but rather serve as a useful accounting aid. 这些债券用美元或港元购买或赎回,所以他们实际上没有增加人民币资本,而是作为一种有用的会计帮助。

  • Redemption is the buying back of something. You might try for redemption by attempting to buy back a bike you sold, or you might attempt to buy back your soul after you steal someone else’s bike.
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  • n. 赎回;拯救;偿还;实践
  • 1. Defaults of some projects could lead to widespread redemption.

    某些项目的违约可能导致大面积赎回。

  • 2. The bonds are payable on subscription and redemption in US or Hong Kong dollars, so they do not actually raise renminbi capital but rather serve as a useful accounting aid.

    这些债券用美元或港元购买或赎回,所以他们实际上没有增加人民币资本,而是作为一种有用的会计帮助。

  • 3. But why the redemption?

    但是这和赎罪有什么关系?

  • redemption (n.) mid-14c., "deliverance from sin," from Old French redemcion (12c.) and directly from Latin redemptionem (nominative redemptio) "a buying back, releasing, ransoming" (also "bribery"), noun of action from past participle stem of redimere "to redeem, buy back," from red- "back" (see re-) + emere "to take, buy, gain, procure" (from PIE root *em- "to take, distribute"). The -d- is from the Old Latin habit of using red- as the form of re- before vowels. In the Mercian hymns, Latin redemptionem is glossed by Old English alesnisse.
re·demp·tion / rɪˈdempʃn ; NAmE rɪˈdempʃn / noun [uncountable ] 1 ( formal) the act of saving or state of being saved from the power of evil; the act of redeeming 拯救;救赎 the redemption of the world from sin 将世界从罪恶中拯救出来 2 ( finance ) the act of exchanging shares for money (= of redeemingthem) 赎回(股票等) IDIOM beyond/past reˈdemption too bad to be saved or improved 无法挽救;不可救药 redemption redemptions re·demp·tion / rɪˈdempʃn ; NAmE rɪˈdempʃn /
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