draw down
phrasal verbdraw something down | draw down
- (especially North American English) to reduce a supply of something that has been created over a period of time; to be reduced
减少;下降 - There are many life events that can unexpectedly draw down savings.
生活中许多意想不到的事情都可能会花费存款。 - If we don't cut costs our reserves will draw down.
如果我们不削减开支,储备金就会减少。 - Our state reservoirs were drawn down this summer.
我们的州立水库今年夏天被抽干了。
- There are many life events that can unexpectedly draw down savings.
draw something down (from something) | draw down on something (especially North American English)
- (finance
) to take money from a fund that a bank, etc. has made available金融 提取,动用(资金) - The company has already drawn down €600 million of its €725 million credit line.
公司已从 7.25 亿欧元的授信额度中动用了 6 亿欧元。 - They can draw down on the loan at any time.
他们可以随时提取这笔贷款。
- The company has already drawn down €600 million of its €725 million credit line.