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 recoup [ri'ku:p]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 偿还, 赔偿, 补偿, 扣除

vi. 补偿损失

[经] 补偿, 赔偿, 偿还




    recoup


    Recoup \Re*coup"\, Recoupe \Re*coupe"\ (-k??p"), v. t. [F.
    recouper; pref. re- re- + couper to cut.]
    1. (Law) To keep back rightfully (a part), as if by cutting
    off, so as to diminish a sum due; to take off (a part)
    from damages; to deduct; as, where a landlord recouped the
    rent of premises from damages awarded to the plaintiff for
    eviction.

    2. To get an equivalent or compensation for; as, to recoup
    money lost at the gaming table; to recoup one's losses in
    the share market.

    3. To reimburse; to indemnify; -- often used reflexively and
    in the passive.

    Elizabeth had lost her venture; but if she was bold,
    she might recoup herself at Philip's cost. --Froude.

    Industry is sometimes recouped for a small price by
    extensive custom. --Duke of
    Argyll.

    1. Long Island Lighting Co. was defeated again in its attempt to recoup $750 million in damages for malfunctioning diesel generators at its Shoreham nuclear plant.
    2. The studios or independent producers absorb the deficit, hoping to recoup their losses through television reruns, foreign sales and occasional videocassettes.
    3. Some producers are turning down new network shows rather than take the risk that they won't be able to recoup their costs.
    4. Counting projected sale proceeds and the retained market-research business, Saatchi probably will recoup about half of the #250 million spent on its flawed consulting diversification.
    5. The new fiscal measures included increased property taxes, stamp duties, and a generous tax amnesty to recoup unpaid taxes over the previous five years.
    6. It tried to recoup the money by suing Rowland in Fayette County Circuit Court in April for $131,151.76 to cover the loans and interest.
    7. A Guinness official said that negotiations have nearly been completed to recoup another $11.5 million to $13 million, including the $1.7 million expected from Morgan Grenfell.
    8. A registry of private Cuban properties seized by the revolution of Fidel Castro is being compiled in Miami by exiles eager to return home and recoup their losses if Castro is toppled.
    9. The dollar rose sharply against the Japanese yen to recoup its losses from the previous session but finished mixed against other major currencies in hectic domestic trading Friday.
    10. These credits may be sold to recoup costs of controls.
    11. It thus may never recoup the huge market share it surrendered to its California competitors.
    12. City Manager Lester Griffis said that the community of about 20,000 is checking on how to recoup the the money.
    13. Equity partners with Enron are General Electric and Bechtel of the US. The build-own-operate project will recoup its costs from the MSEB through the sale of power at 7.5 US cents per kilowatt hour.
    14. Boeing initially fell sharply in reaction to news of a strike by its machinists, but was able to recoup most of its losses.
    15. The news also knocked the British unit to below 2.95 marks in London, but a bout of short-covering helped sterling recoup some of its earlier losses.
    16. It's understood that USAir was chosen over American because the banks believed they would have the potential to recoup more of their loan under an operating plan presented by USAir.
    17. But he says Security Pacific acquired the premier bank in the Northwest and will recoup the dilution within three years through the sale of redundant operations and more efficient use of computer systems.
    18. Over the long term, however, the company received just less than the 400 orders that it said were required to recoup its investment on the plane.
    19. Jackson N. Steele, a Charlotte, N.C., lawyer who represented United, says the ability to recoup attorney fees could make noncompete cases more feasible for many jilted companies.
    20. But since the First Meridian suit, Mr. Turco has discovered his coins were worth only a fraction of the purchase price and has tried in vain to recoup his investment.
    21. The utility sought protection on the grounds it was financially unable to continue operating without being able to recoup its Seabrook investment.
    22. Some creditors have taken Hart to court _ so far unsuccessfully _ to try and place liens on the 1988 funds to recoup money they are owed from 1984.
    23. The 2,500 claimants are seeking to recoup revenue lost because of the 1989 embargo.
    24. Drexel would seek to liquidate the junk bond holdings for maximum value and recoup the outstanding bridge loans from former clients. "We think you could return 80 percent of those bonds probably within a two-year period," Miller said.
    25. That leaves analogue operators, including those constructing GSM networks, with investments to recoup and capacity to fill.
    26. Not the Pounds 5m the programme cost - just the Pounds 2.5m.' An E factor which allows the companies to recoup the costs of energy saving programmes would encourage them to spend on programmes, but not save energy, he says.
    27. Clearing firms in such a situation were forced to sell the traders' stocks as the market continued to fall in an attempt to recoup as much of the losses as possible, he said.
    28. The bank holding company, which expects to recoup the $9 million charge within four years, said the move is part of a broader effort to restructure and reduce costs of debt.
    29. At the time, the firm owed customers some $320 million, and a federal bankruptcy court appointed a trustee to recoup money for E.S.M.'s creditors, most of which are municipalities.
    30. At Summit and Park Central, however, only insured deposits were transferred, leaving holders of about $2.2 million in deposits to await the sale of the banks' assets before they can recoup their money.
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