常見例句雙語例句Consumer-debt payments relative to incomes are at a 17-year low and household credit scores are rising.相對(duì)于收入而言的消費(fèi)者債務(wù)支付創(chuàng)17年的低點(diǎn),家庭的信用分?jǐn)?shù)正在上升。They know their customers' credit scores, credit histories, what they buy, when they buy, and when they are likely to default on their payments.他們對(duì)其客戶的信用評(píng)分,信用記錄,他們買什么,他們何時(shí)買,他們何時(shí)有可能拖欠款項(xiàng)等信息了如指掌。They are spending less on discretionary items, and many are struggling to keep their balances down—even, ominously, if they have gleaming credit scores.他們?cè)诳勺杂蛇x擇的物品上花費(fèi)少了,許多人在努力使收支平衡----更糟的是他們是否有流露出信用分?jǐn)?shù)。權(quán)威例句Three of the major credit reporting agencies are introducing a new way of calculating credit scores.NPR: Credit-Reporting Agencies Create New Scoring FormatFiserv is now competing with Fair Isaac, source of the ubiquitous Fico credit scores.FORBES: Global 2000Insurers use credit scores to set premium rates, and employers use them when making hiring decisions.FORBES: 4 Lessons To Improve Your Credit Score 返回 credit score