exchequers

美 [ˈɛksˌtʃɛkərz]英 [ɪksˈtʃɛkəz]
  • n.国库;(英国)财政部;金库;公共财源
  • exchequer的复数
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  1. But one red line has been drawn : national exchequers will continue to set their own rates .

    但设了一条底线:国家财政部将继续实行其自有税率。

  2. If that strains national exchequers and places greater demands on the EFSF , it would reduce the amount of money left to support sovereign bonds in countries such as Italy .

    如果该标准使国家和地方财政过度依赖EDSD,标准会降低从而使额外的资金支持像意大利这样国家的政府公债。

  3. The worry now is that a bursting property bubble might do damage to China 's lenders , ruin local exchequers and cast a pall over its economy & and the countries which sell to it .

    现在令人担忧的是破灭的房地产泡沫将对中国的借贷者造成损害,摧毁地方财政,给经济蒙上阴影,打击受到房地长泡沫破灭影响的地区。