credit rating
英 [ˈkredɪt reɪtɪŋ]
美 [ˈkredɪt reɪtɪŋ]
n. (银行等作出的)信用等级评定
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牛津词典
noun
- (银行等作出的)信用等级评定
a judgement made by a bank, etc. about how likely sb is to pay back money that they borrow, and how safe it is to lend money to them
柯林斯词典
- 信用等级评定
Yourcredit ratingis a judgment of how likely you are to pay money back if you borrow it or buy things on credit.
英英释义
noun
- an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
双语例句
- Especially if you have a bad credit rating.
特别是如果你有一个坏的信贷评级。 - "It may ruin my credit rating, but I can still buy food," he says.
“这可能会毁了我的信用度,但是至少我还能买饭吃,”他说。 - Credit rating agencies have been among the whipping boys of the financial crisis.
信用评级机构一直是本轮金融危机的替罪羊之一。 - On Wednesday, China's Dagong credit rating agency downgraded American debt.
上周三,中国大公信用评级机构降低了美国债务信用等级。 - Add in political sensitivities, and it is no surprise that European regulators are eyeing the credit rating agencies.
加上政治敏感性,欧洲监管机构把目光投向评级机构(cra)也就不足为奇了。 - How Do You Check Your Credit Rating.
你怎么检查你的信用评级。 - A major credit rating agency, Standard& Poor's, has downgraded the status of Greek government debt.
主要的信誉评定机构标准普尔公司下调希腊政府债务等级。 - You can then look over your credit rating and contact them if you discover something that is incorrect.
然后你可以看看你的信用评级和他们接触一下,如果你发现的东西就是不正确。 - Doing so is costly ( bank+ store fees) and damages your credit rating.
这样做的成本很高(银行+存储费用)而且将降低你的信用评级。 - In the 1970s the credit rating industry turned from investors subscribing to ratings to bond issuers paying.
20世纪70年代,信用评级行业将收入模式从投资者订阅付费变为向债券发行机构收费。