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 collateral [kә'lætәrәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 并行的, 附随的, 旁系的

n. 旁系亲属, 担保品

[医] 侧的, 副的; 侧突(轴索); 络(针灸)

[经] 担保品, 抵押品, 证券担保


  1. The bank will insist on collateral for a loan of that size.
    银行对这样的大笔贷款一定要有抵押物。
  2. Lacking the protection of insurance or collateral security.
    未经保险的未发保险的,无附加担保的
  3. We have no collateral.
    我们没有担保物。


collateral
[ noun ]
  1. a security pledged for the repayment of a loan

  2. <noun.possession>
[ adj ]
  1. descended from a common ancestor but through different lines

  2. <adj.all>
    cousins are collateral relatives
    an indirect descendant of the Stuarts
  3. serving to support or corroborate

  4. <adj.all>
    collateral evidence
  5. accompany, concomitant

  6. <adj.all>
    collateral target damage from a bombing run
  7. situated or running side by side

  8. <adj.all>
    collateral ridges of mountains


Collateral \Col*lat"er*al\, a. [LL. collateralis; col- +
lateralis lateral. See {Lateral}.]
1. Coming from, being on, or directed toward, the side; as,
collateral pressure. ``Collateral light.'' --Shak.

2. Acting in an indirect way.

If by direct or by collateral hand
They find us touched, we will our kingdom give . . .
To you in satisfaction. --Shak.

3. Related to, but not strictly a part of, the main thing or
matter under consideration; hence, subordinate; not chief
or principal; as, collateral interest; collateral issues.

That he [Attebury] was altogether in the wrong on
the main question, and on all the collateral
questions springing out of it, . . . is true.
--Macaulay.

4. Tending toward the same conclusion or result as something
else; additional; as, collateral evidence.

Yet the attempt may give
Collateral interest to this homely tale.
--Wordsworth.

5. (Genealogy) Descending from the same stock or ancestor,
but not in the same line or branch or one from the other;
-- opposed to lineal.

Note: Lineal descendants proceed one from another in a direct
line; collateral relations spring from a common
ancestor, but from different branches of that common
stirps or stock. Thus the children of brothers are
collateral relations, having different fathers, but a
common grandfather. --Blackstone.

{Collateral assurance}, that which is made, over and above
the deed itself.

{Collateral circulation} (Med. & Physiol.), circulation
established through indirect or subordinate branches when
the supply through the main vessel is obstructed.

{Collateral issue}. (Law)
(a) An issue taken upon a matter aside from the merits of
the case.
(b) An issue raised by a criminal convict who pleads any
matter allowed by law in bar of execution, as pardon,
diversity of person, etc.
(c) A point raised, on cross-examination, aside from the
issue fixed by the pleadings, as to which the answer
of the witness, when given, cannot subsequently be
contradicted by the party asking the question.

{Collateral security}, security for the performance of
covenants, or the payment of money, besides the principal
security.

{collateral damage}, (Mil.) damage caused by a military
operation, such as a bombing, to objects or persons not
themselves the intended target of the attack.
[1913 Webster +PJC]


Collateral \Col*lat"er*al\, n.
1. A collateral relative. --Ayliffe.

2. Collateral security; that which is pledged or deposited as
collateral security.

  1. As the stock market took off, he financed forward trading in shares out of funds raised on the collateral of bankers' receipts - an instrument used only in India, by which a bank pledges later delivery of securities already paid for.
  2. The use of other agencies' obligations as collateral is allowable, although no substitution is permitted.
  3. If you default on your home improvement loan you can't stop your car from being repossessed as collateral, even though it's the only way you can get to work to make the money to pay off the loan.
  4. This sounds safe enough until you consider the complications that might arise calling in the collateral.
  5. That control resulted from BCCI's loans for purchases of CCAH shares, which were pledged as collateral for the loans.
  6. Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Manuel Johnson said First RepublicBank units have enough collateral to get "substantially higher levels" of loans from the Fed, which has been lending to them for "several days."
  7. The notes had no collateral.
  8. In addition, the company must get approval from debt holders to use both the mortgaged and unencumbered properties in the collateral pool.
  9. The vast majority of small farmers, especially in the Andes and in the jungle, did not have the collateral to obtain commercial credit. This shows up in this season's figures.
  10. The money in Panama "may have acted as some form of security or collateral for activities involving Gerardo Harris, an associate and confidante of Manuel Noriega," the report charges.
  11. And Mr. Titcomb stuck by the old book in another way. While many bankers were making real-estate loans based solely on collateral, the appraised value of an unfinished project, Peoples' loans were based on secured cash flow.
  12. The collateral has a weighted average coupon rate of 8.65% and weighted average remaining term to maturity of 14.75 years.
  13. The collateral has a weighted average coupon rate of 9.89% and weighted average remaining term to maturity of 6.67 years.
  14. The collateral consists of Ginnie Mae 8 1/2% securities.
  15. Tighter yield spreads of mortgage securities above Treasury notes also makes it less advantageous to create Remics, as the collateral for Remic deals becomes more expensive compared with Treasurys.
  16. What's really strangling bank lending is not so much the new capital requirements but a colossal shrinkage in the value of loan collateral, particularly through a decline in property values.
  17. The House bill also would require the CFTC to monitor and approve changes in the margin levels, or the amount of collateral put up to buy stock index futures.
  18. The collateral has a weighted average coupon rate of 9.15% and weighted average remaining term to maturity of 28.33 years.
  19. The court found that Panco did have legal title to its shares in Champaign and could therefore use them as collateral for a loan.
  20. He said the addition to the loan-loss reserve reflected an effort to write down real-estate collateral to current values, "although no active market exists for real estate" in Alaska.
  21. When the value of an investor's collateral falls below the amount of money the investor has borrowed to buy stock, a brokerage firm will make a "margin call" requiring the investor t put up more collateral or face the forced sale of the stock.
  22. When the value of an investor's collateral falls below the amount of money the investor has borrowed to buy stock, a brokerage firm will make a "margin call" requiring the investor t put up more collateral or face the forced sale of the stock.
  23. The new rules also permit a consumer to terminate the plan within three business days if the home used as collateral is the principal dwelling.
  24. Under the Bundesbank's repurchase arrangement, banks draw one-month funds from the central bank using securities as collateral.
  25. Arrears are covered by separate 12-year floating rate bonds not backed by collateral. The 30-year Brady bonds come in two varieties, allowing banks to choose between preserving principal or interest.
  26. However, small businesses which used land holdings as collateral to increase their borrowing now face a tight financial squeeze.
  27. The state alleged that Home State had provided E.S.M. with collateral far in excess of the safety margin that securities dealers typically demand in case the market value of the collateral falls.
  28. The state alleged that Home State had provided E.S.M. with collateral far in excess of the safety margin that securities dealers typically demand in case the market value of the collateral falls.
  29. O&Y and the Nomura group have yet to reach a longer-term agreement on the missed payment. Separately, Morgan has threatened to auction an interest-rate swap, which is classified as an O&Y asset, and forms part of the collateral for the Dollars 160m loan.
  30. If the Australian dollar had depreciated instead, the businessman would have had a paper loss and might have been asked for additional collateral or had his loan called.
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