tying up
英 [ˈtaɪɪŋ ʌp]
美 [ˈtaɪɪŋ ʌp]
网络 捆绑; 欲望捆绑
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- But concerns are growing both in Africa and further afield that in return for short-term credit some governments are tying up resources in contracts that will prove disadvantageous in the long term.
但在非洲和其它地区,人们越来越担心,为了得到短期信贷,一些非洲国家政府正将资源与合同捆绑起来,长期而言,这对它们将是不利的。 - You wanted to make a call and your sister was tying up the line for hours, what can you do?
如果你要打个电话,而你妹妹(姊)占线就占上几个钟头,那你怎么办? - The big companies were tying up supplies of minerals in long-term contracts.
这些大公司正在利用长期合同,控制矿产的供应。 - The Rat, after carefully tying up the leg with his handkerchief, had left him and was busy scraping in the snow.
老鼠细心地用手帕包扎好伤口之后,离开了他,忙着在雪地上乱扒。 - Most investors would say, aren't you tying up a lot of cash? Would it not be better to get a loan on it? The answer is, not in this case.
大部分投资者会说,你这不是冻结了一大笔现金吗?申请一笔贷款不是更好吗?答案是:有道理,但不适用于这一案例。 - He is tying up his horse.
他啊,还在下面拴他的马呢。 - "Asking the justice system to reform itself was like tying up a dog with a string of sausages," says Eduardo Stein, the then vice-president.
“让司法系统对自身进行改革就好比是用一串香肠去试探一条狗一样,”当时的副总统爱德华多·斯泰因如是说道。 - You would expect creditors to demand a higher return for tying up their money for extended periods.
这是很容易理解的:当借款方要求将债务的延期的时候,债权人当然会要求得到更高的回报。 - Toughening up the warranties that securitisers sign, agreeing to buy back duff loans, would have the same effect without tying up precious capital.
加强创始机构的保证条款,如保证够回不良贷款,应可达成同样效果而不必绑住宝贵的资本金。 - We're tying up with an American drugstore.
我们正和一个美国的药店合并。
