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clawback 英'klɔːbæk美'klɔːbæk 高COCA¹⁵¹⁹⁴⁹BNC⁴⁶¹⁵⁶iWeb⁴¹⁵⁵³ 基本英英搭配例句 n.弥补性收入¹⁰⁰
Noun: finding a way to take money back from people that they were given in another way;the Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received claw back 费力收回 The bankruptcy trustee sifting through the remnants of Madoff's firm has taken an aggressive approach towards“ clawback” from those to whom Madoff paid out gains. 破产信托人透过麦式公司残留的信息,对那些从麦道夫那得到利益的人采取更加积极的手段,为受害人“追回利益”。 yeeyan The spread of clawback provisions shows that there has been some change on Wall Street. 预防弥补性收入措施的推广,表明华尔街已经发生变化。 yeeyan Banks are also tightening“ clawback” provisions, which require those whose trades cause subsequent losses to pay back all or part of their bonuses. 投资银行也更严格的执行“追溯”条款,要求那些做了损失交易的公司员工归还前一年的全部或部分年终奖。 ecocn Some contracts include“ clawback” clauses, which allow performance- related payments to be reclaimed if the performance that was rewarded turns out to have been worse than it seemed at the time. 一些合同包括“弥补性收入”条款,即当已经嘉奖的业绩后来表现得并没有原先那样出色的话,那么允许收回与业绩相关的酬劳。 ecocn |