tranche

英 [trɑːnʃ] 美 [trænʃ]
  • n. (国际货币基金组织贷款划分的)部分;一期款项
  • n. (Tranche)人名;(西)特兰切
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tranche 一份,一部分

来自法语 tranche,砍下,劈下,一份,来自古法语 trenchier,去砍,劈,词源同 trench,truncate.

tranche (n.)
c. 1500, from French tranche "a cutting," from trancher, trencher "to cut," Old French trenchier (see trench). Economic sense is from 1930.
1. They risk losing the next tranche of funding.
他们冒着失去下一笔资金的风险。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The next tranche of managers consists of assistant general managers and board directors.
下一批经理人包括副总经理和董事会董事。

来自柯林斯例句

3. On February 12th he put up for sale a second tranche of 32 state-owned companies.
2月12日他把第二批32家国有企业的股票抛向市场。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The retail tranche was nearly 48 times covered.
为散户安排的股票,得到近48倍超额认购.

来自互联网

5. The tranche was never actually sold – a point made explicit in the final offering document.
实际上这一部分从未出售——这一点在最终发行文件中明确表明.

来自互联网