常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句In countries with state power firms, like China, the government can stump up the money or use its clout to reduce borrowing costs.在中國(guó)這類(lèi)擁有國(guó)家電力公司的國(guó)家,政府自己可以掏腰包,或者利用自身影響力降低借貸成本。The gap between these countries’ borrowing costs and Germany’s became wider than at any time since the birth of the single currency.這些國(guó)家和德國(guó)在借貸成本方麪的差距,變得比從單一貨幣制度實(shí)施以來(lái)任何時(shí)候都更爲(wèi)巨大。ecocn.orgHowever, the borrowing costs of Portugal and the Republic of Ireland still remain at levels that suggest markets think they too are likely to default in the next five years.不過(guò),葡萄牙和愛(ài)爾蘭共和國(guó)的借貸成本仍然停畱在高水平上,這個(gè)水平意味著市場(chǎng)認(rèn)爲(wèi)它們也可能在五年內(nèi)違約。原聲例句Portugal's borrowing costs rose sharply Wednesday as it sold almost one and a half billion dollars in short-term securities.Greece -- a popular travel place -- continues to face a debt crisis that has sharply raised its borrowing costs.Borrowing costs for the United States remain very low.權(quán)威例句Nevertheless, the extended period of low borrowing costs has bred a new breed of investor.FORBES: Rising Rates Reveal Debt RealityThe public-sector banks' state guarantees have held down their borrowing costs and hence their lending rates.ECONOMIST: German banksThe bond purchases are intended to keep long-term borrowing costs down and encourage borrowing and spending.NPR: Fed Keeps Stimulus, Says Taxes And Cuts Have Hurt 返回 borrowing costs