escrow

英['eskrəʊ] 美['eskroʊ]
  • n. 契约(由第三者保管、待条件完成后始能生效)
  • v. 将 ... 暂交第三者保管以待条件实现
escrowed escrowed escrowing escrows
  • escalator n.自动扶梯
  • escalatory adj.使增多的;使提高的
  • escallonia n.鼠刺(属植物)
  • escallop n.海扇贝或其贝壳;浅锅
  • escap abbr.亚太经社会(=EconomicandSocialCommissionforAsiaandthePacific)
    n. (名词)
    1. 由第三者保存、待条件完成后即交受让人的契约
    2. 【律】证书
    3. 提存
    v. (动词)
    1. 将 ... 暂交第三者保管以待条件实现

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a written agreement (or property or money) delivered to a third party or put in trust by one party to a contract to be returned after fulfillment of some condition

1. They had $96,000 in their escrow account.
他们的第三方保管账户中有96,000美元。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His stake has been held in escrow since the start of the year.
从年初开始,他的股份已经交由第三方暂时保管。

来自柯林斯例句

3. However, you probably should put your rent into an " escrow " account.
但是, 你也许应该将房租向银行 “ 提存 ”.

来自辞典例句

4. Land sales out of escrow are recorded within the week.
那里面记录了头几个星期卖地以后的契约.

来自电影对白

5. According to the deed, you closed escrow on that place four years ago.
根据契约, 四年前你关闭了代理人权限.

来自电影对白

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This might involve key escrow, back doors into a system, or other methods.
      这可能涉及密钥契约、在系统中开后门或其它方法。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The car seller agreed to escrow the sum of $2 000 with her attorney.
      售车人同意将2 000美元暂交其代理人保管。