| | to subsidize / to provide financial aid / subsidy | HSK 5 |
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| | to compensate for loss / to indemnify / to suffer a financial loss | HSK 5 |
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| | banking / finance / financial | HSK 6 |
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| | storm / violent commotion / fig. crisis (e.g. revolution, uprising, financial crisis etc) | HSK 6 |
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| | financial affairs | HSK 7-9 |
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| | finances (public) / financial | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to lose money; to suffer a financial loss / to pay for damages | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (financial) deficit / red letter | HSK 7-9 |
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| | financial resources | HSK 7-9 |
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| | family financial situation / family circumstances | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (of an organization that has a duty of care) to give financial support to relatives of sb who has died or suffered serious injury | HSK 7-9 |
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| | deficit / (financial) loss | HSK 7-9 |
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| | cash flow / financial balance / income and expenditure | HSK 7-9 |
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| | sales counter; front desk; bar / (of financial trading, medicines etc) OTC (over-the-counter) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | balance (financial) / discrepancy (in a sum or quota) / difference | HSK 7-9 |
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| | on hand / at hand / one's financial situation | HSK 7-9 |
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| | negotiable security (financial) / certificate / stocks and bonds | |
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| | financial report | |
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| | fiscal year; financial year | |
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| | financial group | |
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| | lever / pry bar / crowbar / financial leverage | |
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| | timeline / chronology / annals / financial year / year | |
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| | to impair / to degrade / to decrease / to reduce / to weaken / to detract from / impairment (e.g. of financial assets) | |
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| | bankrupt / to suffer financial loss | |
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| | to lose blood / to hemorrhage / (fig.) to suffer losses (financial etc) | |
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| | under one's control or administration / subordinates / (money etc) on hand / sb's financial means / when taking action | |
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| | hard pressed for money; in financial straits | |
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| | old-style money shop (a type of private bank that first appeared in the Ming dynasty, flourished in the Qing, and was phased out after 1949) / (in recent times) informal financial company, often operating at the edges of what is legal | |
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| | family financial circumstances | |
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| | Allianz, German financial service company | |
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| | to compensate / to make good (a financial loss) | |
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| | fraudulent financial accounts; cooked books | |
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| | property ownership or right / financial power / financial control | |
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| | the family's financial circumstances | |
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| | financial resources / source of revenue | |
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| | financial backer / bankroller | |
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| | to play the market / to speculate (on financial markets) / to profiteer | |
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| | to get along well (with sb) / congenial / to speculate (on financial markets) | |
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| | (coll.) to bleed (esp. vaginal bleeding) / to suffer a financial loss | |
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| | Soros (name) / George Soros or György Schwartz (1930-), Hungarian American financial speculator and millionaire philanthropist | |
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| | third quarter (of financial year) | |
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| | to provide financial relief / to bail out (financially) / financial relief / bailout | |
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| | moving average (in financial analysis) | |
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| | Moody's, company specializing in financial market ratings | |
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| | fiscal quarter; financial quarter | |
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| | financial year / fiscal year (e.g. from April to March, for tax purposes) | |
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| | financial sector / the banking business | |
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| | banking crisis / storm in financial circles | |
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| | Standard and Poor's (S&P), company specializing in financial market ratings / S&P financial index | |
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| | second quarter (of financial year) | |
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| | financial crisis | |
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| | Morgan Stanley (financial services company) | |
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| | cover (i.e. insurance against loss in financial deals) | |
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| | (idiom) to suffer the departure of sb (talented staff or one's spouse etc) and a financial loss as well; to get burned both romantically and financially | |
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| | first quarter (of financial year) | |
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| | responsible for its profit and losses (of organization) / financially autonomous / personal financial responsibility | |
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| | Ant Check Later, consumer credit service offered by Ant Financial Services 螞蟻金服|蚂蚁金服 | |
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| | responsible for its profit and losses (of organization) / financially autonomous / personal financial responsibility | |
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| | Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC), skyscraper | |
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| | (old) to obtain an official position through financial contributions (instead of passing the imperial examination); a person who has done so | |
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| | Ant Financial Services Group, an affiliate company of Alibaba 阿里巴巴 | |
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| | financial district | |
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| | financial leverage / leveraging (i.e. buying shares on borrowed funds) | |
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| | Nikkei Shimbun, Japanese equivalent of Financial Times | |
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| | World Financial Center (New York City) | |
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| | moving average index (used in financial analysis) | |
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| | Financial Times | |
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| | Tianjin World Financial Center, skyscraper a.k.a. the Tianjin Tower or Jin Tower / abbr. to 津塔 | |
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| | financial market | |
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| | Reuter's Financial Glossary | |
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| | financial derivative | |
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| | (coll.) wealth; financial clout (pun on 超能力) | |
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| | London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) | |
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| | Beijing World Financial Center, skyscraper | |
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| | Delta Asia Financial Group (Macau) | |
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| | to have financial difficulties / unable to make ends meet | |
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| | George Soros or György Schwartz (1930-), Hungarian American financial speculator and millionaire philanthropist | |
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| | Bloomberg L.P., financial software services, news and data company | |
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| | drill (in sword play) / to thrash around / to demonstrate gymnastic skills / to solicit financial help (in an indirect way) / to show off | |
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| | Jin Tower / abbr. for 天津環球金融中心|天津环球金融中心 Tianjin World Financial Center, skyscraper a.k.a. the Tianjin Tower | |
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| | (financial reporting) current assets / liquid assets | |
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| | (of a document) not bearing a name / unregistered (financial securities etc) / bearer (bond) / secret (ballot etc) / anonymous / unattributed (remarks) / (of a check) payable to the bearer | |
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| | financial management science | |
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| | a financial loss may prevent disaster (idiom) | |
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| | moving average index (used in financial analysis) | |
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| | fourth quarter (of financial year) | |
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| | uniform invoice, a standardized government-issued invoice used in Taiwan for recording financial transactions, including purchases and sales, and also serving as a ticket for a lottery program to promote transparency and tax compliance | |
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| | financial reinsurance (aka "fin re") | |
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| | financial software / accounting software | |
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| | financial reform (abbr. for 金融改革) | |
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| | financial market | |
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| | financial reform | |
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| | Financial Times stock exchange index (FTSE 100 or footsie) | |
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| | financial institution / banking institution | |
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| | financial organization | |
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| | financial system | |
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| | financial crisis / banking crisis | |
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| | (fig.) guarantee of financial support for the rest of one's life | |
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| | chief financial officer (CFO) | |
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