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Bonds are loans, usually made to your city, state, or the federal government, that are repaid with interest at a certain date in the future. |
中文意思: 债券是一种贷款,通常是由你居住的城市、州,或者是联邦政府所发行的,政府机关在未来的特定日期里会以付利息的方式买回这些债券。 |
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Bondmen have no freedom.
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奴隶们没有自由。 |
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Bonds and stocks are all securities. The most essential difference is that, bonds are warrant for liabilities, while stocks are certificate for ownership.
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债券与股票都是证券,但两者有区别。最本质的区别是:债券是债务凭证,而股票则是所有权的证明。 |
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Bonds are debt owed by a government or a company, the holder of a bond is paid interest until the date when the bond maturates, then the amount of the bond, its face value, is paid back.
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债券是政府或公司所持有的负债,债券持有者到债券期满能获得利息,然后根据票面值收回。 |
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Bonds are debt owed by a government or a company.
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债券就是为政府或公司所有的债务。 |
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Bonds are different from stocks.
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债券的情形跟股票就不一样了。 |
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Bonds are loans, usually made to your city, state, or the federal government, that are repaid with interest at a certain date in the future.
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债券是一种贷款,通常是由你居住的城市、州,或者是联邦政府所发行的,政府机关在未来的特定日期里会以付利息的方式买回这些债券。 |
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Bonds are not turbo-charged CDs. Though their life span and interest payments are fixed-thus the term fixed-income-their returns are not.
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债券并不是有涡轮状固定轨道的CD。尽管它们的生命期和利息是固定的(就是所谓的期限固定收益投资工具),但它们的回报并不是固定的。 |
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Bonds are typically divided into $1,000 units.
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债券通常以1000元为一个购买单位。 |
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Bonds are, in essence, long-term notes payable issued to a large number of lenders.
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债券实际上是向为数众多的出借人鉴发的长期应付票据。 |
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Bonds can be traded on the share market.
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债券可以在股票市场上交易转让。 |
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Bonds didn't recognize him, and Sampras, shyly, didn't introduce himself.
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当时邦兹并没有认出他,而腼腆的桑普拉斯没有自我介绍。 |
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