drawdown
noun /ˈdrɔːdaʊn/
/ˈdrɔːdaʊn/
[countable, uncountable]- drawdown (on something) the act of reducing a supply of something that has been created over a period of time; the amount used
消耗;消耗量; 泄降 - The cold winter has led to a larger-than-expected drawdown on oil stocks.
寒冬使石油储备消耗量高出预料。 - the annual summer drawdown on the reservoirs
水库每年夏季的水位下降 - After the Cold War there was a drawdown of military forces.
冷战后,军队缩编。
- The cold winter has led to a larger-than-expected drawdown on oil stocks.
- drawdown (on something) (finance
) the act of using money that is available to you; the amount used金融 动用资金;动用资金额 - a drawdown of cash from the company’s reserves
从公司储备金中支取的一笔钱 - The first drawdown on the loan will be at the end of next month.
贷款的第一次提款将在下个月底。 - The interest rate is fixed at drawdown.
使用资金时,利率是固定的。
- a drawdown of cash from the company’s reserves