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 owing ['әuiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 未付的, 亏欠的, 受惠的, 归因于...的

[经] 应付的, 欠着的, 未付的




    owing
    [ adj ]
    owed as a debt
    <adj.all>
    outstanding billsthe amount still owed
    undischarged debts


    Owe \Owe\ ([=o]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Owed} ([=o]d), ({Ought}
    ([add]t) obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Owing} ([=o]"[i^]ng).] [OE.
    owen, awen, aghen, to have, own, have (to do), hence, owe,
    AS. [=a]gan to have; akin to G. eigen, a., own, Icel. eiga to
    have, Dan. eie, Sw. ["a]ga, Goth. ['a]igan, Skr. [imac][,c].
    [root]110. Cf. {Ought}, v., 2d {Own}, {Fraught}.]
    1. To possess; to have, as the rightful owner; to own. [Obs.]

    Thou dost here usurp
    The name thou ow'st not. --Shak.

    2. To have or possess, as something derived or bestowed; to
    be obliged to ascribe (something to some source); to be
    indebted or obliged for; as, he owed his wealth to his
    father; he owed his victory to his lieutenants. --Milton.

    O deem thy fall not owed to man's decree. --Pope.

    3. Hence: To have or be under an obigation to restore, pay,
    or render (something) in return or compensation for
    something received; to be indebted in the sum of; as, the
    subject owes allegiance; the fortunate owe assistance to
    the unfortunate.

    The one ought five hundred pence, and the other
    fifty. --Bible
    (1551).

    A son owes help and honor to his father. --Holyday.

    Note: Owe was sometimes followed by an objective clause
    introduced by the infinitive. ``Ye owen to incline and
    bow your heart.'' --Chaucer.

    4. To have an obligation to (some one) on account of
    something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to owe
    the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services.


    Owing \Ow`ing\, p. p. & a. [Used in a passive sense for owed
    (AS. [=a]gen. See {Own}).]
    1. Had or held under obligation of paying; due.

    There is more owing her than is paid. --Shak.

    2. Had or experienced as a consequence, result, issue, etc.;
    ascribable; -- with to; as, misfortunes are often owing to
    vices; his failure was owing to speculations.

    1. Robinson reported owing at least $100,000 to Jones.
    2. 'KJFWU was formed in February last year when the workers found that the four registered unions, including two owing allegiance to the Left Front government were not able to protect their interests,' explains Mr Nazibur Rahman, its general secretary.
    3. The James Capel brokerage firm, which had a loss last year, posted a small firsthalf operating profit, but had a net loss owing to a cost-cutting reorganization.
    4. The Gatt breakthrough was a separate affair, owing little to summitry. Moreover, because a problem is worldwide, it does not mean that it is best tackled in international meetings.
    5. Pressure on bank capital, owing to the imposition next year of new capital adequacy standards by the Basle committee on bank supervision, a grouping of international bank regulators, has further constrained lending.
    6. A Massachusetts corporation called Energy Resources Co. filed for bankruptcy reorganization in 1983 while owing about $1 million in federal taxes, most of which were trust fund taxes.
    7. Supplies of refuelling pods to the US airforce, for instance, had been delayed owing to a change in specification.
    8. The settlement takes into account $750,000 owing to Javelin by the province under a separate tax dispute and a dispute over the 1975 expropriation of Javelin's Julienne Lake deposit.
    9. The USAir deal would release Mr. Trump from $100 million of shuttle debt, and would leave him owing $35 million.
    10. Once a hot property trader and a star Hongkong Bank client, it ended up owing about $1.2 billion in bad debt to dozens of lenders.
    11. The coupon industry also hurt itself when some brokers went out of business still owing thousands of dollars to consumers.
    12. But is the Ecu money? The question is important in English law owing to the distinction between monetary obligations or debt, and other obligations.
    13. This time, owing to Tokyo's key position in the world economy, the effects may be international (9.35 BBC1).
    14. However, central bank officials reasoned that corporations already possess considerable amounts of cash owing to strong sales and earnings.
    15. Chase protects itself by entering into a mirror-image transaction with an oil producer, owing the producer the fixed price while the producer owes Chase the spot price.
    16. "I could ship $50,000 worth of merchandise and wind up owing $50,000," Mr. Rothbaum says.
    17. The organization is owed a total of $53 million, with the Ivory Coast and Brazil owing the bulk of the debt.
    18. A spokesman for Campeau said about 6.5 million Canadian dollars (US$5.6 million) is owing in accrued but unpaid dividends on the shares.
    19. Three years later, owing partly to a rebound in the company's main market, Mr. Friedsam has achieved a solid turnaround.
    20. For quite a while, however, and possibly owing to his virtues, he couldn't get the knack of winning elections.
    21. Less than a year out of Stanford, the 22-year-old daughter of new Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is making $60,000 a year as an aide to a congressman who reports owing at least $100,000 to Jones.
    22. " For the first two months of the year, wholesale sales rose 6% from a year earlier, owing to increases of 5.2% in domestic sales and 8.7% in foreign sales.
    23. Others say the symbolic burning of a mortgage is a throwback to the days when the yoke of debt could be joyfully discarded, the shame of owing money forgotten.
    24. We have, partly owing to your efforts and partly to the exertions of our people, everything we actually want.
    25. Over the next few months, Mexico's inflation rate is likely to fall considerably, owing to an at least three-month price and exchange-rate freeze that began March 1.
    26. Last year wasn't so glorious, owing mostly to an ill-advised, early-year decision to sweep out his garage.
    27. This forecast has proved to be accurate, and the Pounds 33m of remaining shareholder financing is now unlikely to be required. The debt in the company is all either owing to shareholders or guaranteed by shareholders.
    28. Its expansion programme has put on stream additional capacity in its beer, ice cream and soft drinks production. The 1991 profits growth reversed a 26 per cent decline in 1990 owing to a sharp increase in operating costs, particularly interest payments.
    29. But after only two mailings, the company is reconsidering the program, owing mostly to its high cost.
    30. The multimillion-dollar stadium can accommodate 75,000 spectators, with the design owing something to the traditional shape of a bedouin tent but merged with the most advanced engineering technology.
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