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overdraw

英 [ˌəʊvəˈdrɔː]

美 [ˌoʊvərˈdrɔː]

v.  透支

现在分词:overdrawing 过去式:overdrew 第三人称单数:overdraws 过去分词:overdrawn 

BEC

COCA.41095

牛津词典

    verb

    • 透支
      to take out more money from a bank account than it contains
      1. Customers who overdraw their accounts will be charged a fee.
        透支的存户须付手续费。

    英英释义

    verb

    双语例句

    • Brand can describe limitlessly, and the brand is to need to be protected but can't overdraw.
      品牌是可形容而不可限量的,品牌是需要呵护而不可透支的。
    • If you overdraw your account without making arangements to do so you get charged a very high interest rate.
      如果你未作安排而透支你的账户,你会被收取很高的利息率。
    • Because of its special corpus and objective behaviors, the malice overdraw a credit card crime should be alone row offense.
      恶意透支型信用卡犯罪因其在主体及客观行为上存在的特殊性而应单独列罪。
    • Especially under the drive of each interests, three companies have already become the biggest rival and have caused the serious "civil war", which is not only disadvantageous to one's own future development, but also serious overdraw the brand image.
      特别是在各自利益的驱动下,三家公司之间已经成为最大的竞争对手,造成了严重的内战,不仅对各自的未来发展不利,而且严重透支品牌形象。
    • Parents can do a piece of deposit to get stuck for children, this calorie gets stuck to cannot overdraw, conduction procedure is simple, do not collect year of fee commonly.
      父母可以为子女办一张储蓄卡,此卡为不能透支卡,办理手续简便,一般不收年费。
    • Faith never fears that it will overdraw its account at the Bank of heaven.
      信心从来不惧怕天上银行存款会被提领一空。
    • I am avoided breath overdraw consumed 60000 yuan, did not remand in time.
      我免息透支消费了60000元,没有及时归还。
    • Have commonly overdraw certainly the forehead is spent, had better use direct spending, unwell conjunction shows, poundage is more expensive.
      一般有一定透支额度,最好用来直接消费,不适合取现,手续费较贵。
    • And it should be differently determined to collude with others for crimes relating to credit card, to possess credit card, to evilly overdraw through credit card and so on.
      与信用卡有关的勾结犯罪、持有犯罪、恶意透支等问题也应区别对待。
    • Many biographies overdraw the virtue of their subject.
      很多传记都夸大描述书中人物之美德。