treasurers
英 [ˈtrɛʒərəz]
美 [ˈtrɛʒərərz]
n. (俱乐部或组织的)司库,会计,出纳,财务主管
treasurer的复数
柯林斯词典
- 司库;财务主管;会计;出纳
Thetreasurerof a society or organization is the person who is in charge of its finances and keeps its accounts.
双语例句
- They worry that cash-strapped Americans and corporate treasurers will favor simple bank accounts over their funds even though they pay slightly higher returns.
这些经理们担心即便他们支付略高的回报率,现金吃紧的美国人和公司司库们也会倾向于把资金存在银行帐户里。 - In turn, banks are doing what they can to persuade corporate treasurers not to draw down credit facilities unless they have to.
相反的,银行开始尽力说服公司的财务主管不到万不得已不要取消信用额度。 - Corporate treasurers and CFOs must update those new changes.
企业财务人员及首席财务总监必须适应新的变化。 - They are used by treasurers and investors to park their short-term cash, confident that their deposits will not lose value.
资金主管和投资者把短期现金投入到这些基金中,他们相信自己的“存款”不会贬值。 - At the same time, individuals need to hold their pension fund managers and state treasurers accountable.
同时,个人需要使他们的养老基金管理者和州财务人员变得负有责任。 - Many corporate treasurers will want to hold more cash than normal given the size of their firms 'debt and the frailties of the financial system.
许多公司的财政主管会希望在衡量公司债务及金融制度弱点后,尽量更多地留着现金。 - With the cost of funding risky debt falling, some mainstream companies have also proved willing to suffer the consequences of credit downgrades, even though treasurers used to view AAA status as a source of pride.
随着风险债券融资成本的不断下降,一些主流企业也开始愿意承担信用评级下调的后果,尽管AAA评级过去一直是企业财务总管引以为傲的资本。 - The M& A boom has come amid a borrowing binge by US companies, as treasurers lock in cheap, longer-term funding ahead of an expected interest rate rise by the Federal Reserve.
此番并购热潮出现之际,美国企业正竞相借款,财务主管们希望赶在预料之中的美联储(Fed)加息之前锁定廉价、较长期的资金。 - Take no more money from your treasurers, but hand it over for repairing the temple.
从今以后,你们不要从所认识的人再收银子,要将所收的交出来,修理殿的破坏之处。 - Mr latter further remarked that OIS provided a flexible hedging tool for banks and corporate treasurers.
黎定得进一步指出,隔夜指数掉期合约可为银行及商业机构司库提供一项灵活的对冲工具。