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单词 hypothecate
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He also called for a specific chunk of taxes raised to be "hypothecated" - earmarked - for the NHS, which he said was "in a state of profound crisis". Labour says £1m earners should publish tax returns - BBC News 2017-03-02T05:00:00Z
Last year the government allowed them to levy an additional 2% “precept”, hypothecated to social care, every year for four years, a move that 95% of councils adopted in the first year. Taxes will rise to fund care for Britain’s elderly 2016-12-15T05:00:00Z
Though the Treasury is almost genetically sceptical of hypothecated taxes, the idea is popular among health officials and, more surprisingly, Conservative MPs. Accident and emergency 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
I would expect him, therefore, to announce there will also be other taxes hypothecated for health. Does Labour have the cash to expand the NHS? 2014-09-23T04:00:00Z
Finally it became a fief of the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein, though often hypothecated for loans advanced to these princes by the free city of Hamburg. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 2 "Hearing" to "Helmond" 2012-04-25T02:00:53.567Z
He hypothecated a tripartite division of men: Men may be divided into three classes according to their innate ability or intelligence. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z
I think he gave him some notes that he hypothecated or discounted at the German-American National Bank. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 10 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Legal 2012-02-11T03:04:05.257Z
"We are going to beat him; and, to show that I am prepared to back my convictions, I may say that I have already hypothecated every pennyworth of my English property." The Mistress of Bonaventure 2011-11-28T03:00:22.190Z
She could hypothecate her income; sell her jewels. An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West 2011-11-17T03:00:31.330Z
MF Global's standard agreement with customers permitted the firm to "borrow, pledge, repledge, transfer, hypothecate, rehypothecate, loan or invest any of the collateral" in customer accounts. Insight: MF Global bust erodes trust in brokerages 2011-11-12T00:39:51Z
Several of these checks had been hypothecated by Patty and diverted to other uses. Concerning Sally 2011-08-19T02:00:14.430Z
It did not once occur to her that she could raise money by hypothecating the jewel at a pawn-shop: by hook or crook she was determined to regain her own money. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
You see, others have hypothecated policies with you people, and I’ve learned something of the business. The Best Policy 2011-06-13T02:00:32.860Z
I am surprised that you should intentionally embarrass me, but I suppose you refer to the United States and railroad bonds that were hypothecated. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
Could he but have known that he was hypothecating the more valuable animal with but slight chance of redeeming it, the bargain would have been off on the instant. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z
These were hypothecated with several bankers in New York. The Reconstruction of Georgia Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1901 2011-03-14T03:01:05.213Z
The Department of Energy and Climate Change reiterated today that it was not government policy to hypothecate revenues. UK nets ?1bn in carbon permit auctions 2011-02-10T16:38:15Z
The president himself looked with grave concern—that's always the expression—on the amount of Eastern C. and I. stock hypothecated at present. Making Money
"Do you doubt they were hypothecated with her consent and desire?" A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
The acreage alone was to cost him a thousand; no telling what the drainage would cost, but whatever the figure there would not be profit enough to hypothecate. Young Wallingford
The assignats were hypothecated on the property of the clergy, now become the property of the nation, and the greater part of which had been already sold. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
It was as though he had suddenly cashed in on all his available resources of happiness, hypothecating them for the immediate and attainable yet romantic present. Command
It has always seemed to me pertinent to enquire, when Golcondas and Eldorados are offered for a song, why the vendor should be so anxious to hypothecate his priceless privileges. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
St. Denis would have hypothecated his aureole to possess her. Eden An Episode
Therefore they had drawn lots to determine which should hypothecate his overcoat in order to raise funds. Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889
He thanked the office—and promptly went and hypothecated them at another place. Scotland Yard The methods and organisation of the Metropolitan Police
The Government's pardon, on which this fine rapidity was hypothecated, came promptly—"through a pardon broker," said Garnet. John March, Southerner
In November 1901 native customs offices within 15 m. of a treaty port were placed under the control of the maritime customs, their revenues having been hypothecated for the service of the Boxer indemnity. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton"
Now here’s the proposition: according to law your father isn’t legally dead–he won’t be for seven years–and so your mother, not being his heir yet, had no right to hypothecate that stock. Shadow Mountain
Afterwards I found he hypothecated this fund and spent it on a dance-hall girl, so I was obliged to send more money later, in a letter signed by the monk, to a more responsible treasurer! The Monk of Hambleton
And then he pledged himself to hypothecate his entire fortune to the rescue of his worthless nephew. Carmen Ariza
There is nothing for it but to hypothecate a part of my stock in the X National. A Captain in the Ranks A Romance of Affairs
To sustain the credit of that rickety bank, the bonds were hypothecated abroad for interest on loans which could not be met as they became due. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 2, August, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
I must hypothecate produce, and protect my correspondents. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
The settlement with the German banks was easy, but it was impossible, during the long period of the war, to let that cotton remain untouched, which was hypothecated in favor of foreign banks. Bremen Cotton Exchange 1872/1922
She would get Carmen to hypothecate her own interest in this new company, if necessary. Carmen Ariza
It is not essential, however, to the idea of pledge that it should come into the possession of the creditor, only it is hypothecated to him. Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters
“Here, take this!” cried the Countess, handing him her watch, the same which had been hypothecated to José, but redeemed by a money payment. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley
Royster has hypothecated and rehypothecated securities until no man can trace his 18 own, even if it would help him to do so. In Her Own Right
All his outstanding investments had been hypothecated, with shrewd advantage. The Ghost Breaker A Novel Based Upon the Play
Soon the two horsemen disappear behind a ridge of hills; and the hypothecated house resumes its wonted look of desolation. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
In the time of Elizabeth, leases of business property were bought, sold, and hypothecated for loans and regarded as investment securities. Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592
That can be hypothecated, or the will gives her the privilege of taking any certain sum that can be agreed upon. Floyd Grandon's Honor
A considerable portion of Maryland's old bond issue had been hypothecated by the Philadelphia and New York bankers with merchants in London. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
His property has been nearly all hypothecated in the deed to Darke; who perceives his long-cherished dream on the eve of becoming a reality. The Death Shot A Story Retold
What a pity my own acres are already hypothecated! The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
Sources of public revenue were paralysed or hypothecated; there was not a dollar in the treasury; and private enterprise and the activities of ordinary wealth were ruined. Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development
Now, if there be no vital principle, all the metaphysical and moral theories which have been hypothecated on its existence, must be reconstructed. The Man With The Broken Ear
No doubt both of these would have been hypothecated if it were possible. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
The pension of the House is said to be hypothecated for five years. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2)
And as it has been already hypothecated for this, both Boniface and bar-keeper would rather rejoice to see their sailor-guest clear out of the “Home” for good, leaving the chest behind him. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
He will not repudiate a promise to pay while he has money in bank or securities to hypothecate. The Pride of Palomar
The King of Prussia has hypothecated in trust to the Regicides his rich and fertile territories on the Rhine, as a pledge of his zeal and affection to the cause of liberty and equality. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12)
It was a convenient policy of the priesthood, however, to hypothecate the claim for a human victim by accepting the substitution of a goodly number of horses or cows. Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891
He had enjoyed the consideration for his promise; his notes were secure and the hypothecated bonds had been redeemed. Unleavened Bread
And he is himself altogether unarmed; for his jack-knife is gone—hypothecated to pay for his last jorum of grog! The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
He borrowed of the most unscrupulous bourgeois, hypothecated his châteaux, alienated his lands. Là-bas
These bonds they dispose of or hypothecate to obtain loans on. Disputed Handwriting An exhaustive, valuable, and comprehensive work upon one of the most important subjects of to-day. With illustrations and expositions for the detection and study of forgery by handwriting of all kinds
Antonym: displeasure. pleat, n. plait. pledge, n. gage, security, hostage, guarantee. pledge, v. pawn, impawn, hypothecate, plight. plenteous, a. plentiful. plentiful, a. abundant, bounteous, ample, galore, copious, full, sufficient, lavish, replete, unstinted, prolific. Putnam's Word Book
I am helpless to promise you anything, but if you will only place me in correspondence with my son, all I possess, everything that can be hypothecated shall go to satisfy your demands. Cattle Brands A Collection of Western Camp-fire Stories
There was no course for Sandford, then, but to sell or hypothecate the shares of stock he held. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
In Germany an enormous bulk of property has been mortgaged to supply the subscriptions to the war loans, and those holdings have again been hypothecated to subscribe to subsequent loans. What is Coming?
Just hypothecate ten thousand of those Union Cordage shares and five thousand Western Trolley, and buy Consolidated on a twenty per cent margin. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
It was an evident little "land-grab," got up by some of Mr. MORTON'S constituents, and the Quakers were hypothecated to promote it. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 04, April 23, 1870
His lands and cattle had not been hypothecated. Cattle Brands A Collection of Western Camp-fire Stories
True: she had mentioned some personal jewellery she planned to hypothecate. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama
In like case I might hypothecate, "To go light, discard all but the really necessary articles." The Forest
By lucky sales of some of the securities that had been hypothecated they managed to save a little; but, on the whole, it was what Percival described it, "a lovely autopsy." The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
All the harpies about our lads knew that the Crisis and her teas, &c. were hypothecated to meet their own ten and twenty dollar advances. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
She has also hypothecated all her national goods. Peaceless Europe
For it must be clearly understood that Paul is not asking us to fancy, or imagine, or hypothecate. The Theology of Holiness
We only borrowed on it, you might say—hypothecated it. Flowing Gold
He's rather desperate as a result, and has been trying to borrow money by hypothecating the inheritance due him on his twenty-fifth birthday. Cappy Ricks Retires
The "bank" had been broken at several of his tables until he had hypothecated all his reserve securities. The Midnight Passenger : a novel
Another interdict for obtaining possession is that named after Salvius, by which the landlord gets possession of the tenant's property which has been hypothecated as a security for rent. The Institutes of Justinian
Then you hypothecate your stock in company number one, and you have your dummy directors lend you more money, and you buy another trust company. The Moneychangers
"What an outrage!" commented Mr. Lawrence, of the Prairie National, which stood to lose at least three hundred thousand dollars in shrinkage of values on hypothecated stock alone. The Titan
Mr. Lincoln went into the reasons which appeared to him to render this plan preferable to that of hypothecating the State bonds. The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 1: 1832-1843
He had no power to hypothecate any part of the public revenue. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
If any one of us wants money, Roguin will get it for him by hypothecating his share. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
A Philadelphia magnate had hypothecated them for the use of the ready cash. The Financier, a novel
In each case the hypothecated stocks were to be sent to him. The Titan
December 12, 1840, he had thought some permanent provision ought to be made for the bonds to be hypothecated, but was satisfied taxation and revenue could not be connected with it now. The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 1: 1832-1843
In his quandary he took certain securities belonging to Carwell and hypothecated them, expecting, later on, to make good as soon as he got some of his own money back. The Golf Course Mystery
If we cannot pay them in cash, Roguin will give the money at five per cent, hypothecated on my share of the property. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
The shares were hypothecated and the money was used for other things. The Financier, a novel
"He is trying to hypothecate the lot or any part of it at one-fifty." The Titan
Probably he hypothecated his wages, certainly he had his five rupees. The Land of Footprints
He saw his way clear to meeting his obligations without the necessity of hypothecating the California timber; and was the better pleased for it. The Riverman
Steger did not know of the sixty thousand dollars' worth of hypothecated securities as yet. The Financier, a novel
He could see where, all told, he might raise seventy-five thousand dollars by hypothecating double the amount in shares; but this was ridiculously insufficient. The Financier, a novel
Now, if worst came to worst, these could be drawn on and hypothecated. The Titan
He could buy certificates of city loan for the sinking-fund up to any reasonable amount, hypothecate them where he pleased, and draw his pay from the city without presenting a voucher. The Financier, a novel
His own loans at the banks, varying from day to day on variously hypothecated securities, were as high as seven and eight hundred thousand dollars. The Financier, a novel
Most of their holdings, as in the case of Cowperwood's, were hypothecated at the various banks for loans and these loans invested in other ways. The Financier, a novel
I hypothecated those city loan certificates because I didn't want to get on the wrong side of Davison. The Financier, a novel
Those hypothecated city loan certificates, to the extent of sixty thousand, would make another, if Stener chose. The Financier, a novel
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