hypothecate
英 [haɪ'pɒθɪkeɪt]
美[haɪ'pɑθə,ket]
- vt. 抵押;担保
词态变化
第三人称单数: hypothecates;过去式: hypothecated;过去分词: hypothecated;现在分词: hypothecating;
英英释意
- 1. pledge without delivery or title of possession
- 2. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds;
- "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
英文词源
- hypothecate (v.)
- 1680s, from hypothecat-, past participle stem of Medieval Latin hypothecare, from Late Latin hypotheca, from Greek hypotheke "a deposit, pledge, mortgage," from hypo- "down" + tithenai "to put, place" (see theme). Related: Hypothecated; hypothecating; hypothecation.
实用场景例句
- Just like hypothec and hypothecate, mortgage is corresponding newly emerging real right of pledge.
- 按揭是与抵押权 、 质押权等相对应的一种新兴的担保物权.
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- It is an important way to hypothecate the debts with the right of trademark.
- 用商标的专有使用权作为债的担保是商标利用的一种重要方式.
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