利率
lì lu:4
Pinyin

Definition

利率
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lì lu:4
  1. interest rates

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

  1. 1 surname Li
lì qì
  1. 1 sharp weapon
  2. 2 effective implement
  3. 3 outstandingly able individual
lì yòng
  1. 1 to exploit
  2. 2 to make use of
  3. 3 to use
  4. 4 to take advantage of
  5. 5 to utilize
lì yì
  1. 1 benefit
  2. 2 (in sb's) interest
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
shèng lì
  1. 1 victory
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
dà jí dà lì
  1. 1 great luck, great profit (idiom); everything is thriving
Yì dà lì
  1. 1 Italy
  2. 2 Italian
zhàn lì pǐn
  1. 1 spoils of war
xiào lu:4
  1. 1 efficiency
quán lì
  1. 1 right (i.e. an entitlement to sth)
  2. 2 (classical) power and wealth
xī lì
  1. 1 sharp
  2. 2 incisive
  3. 3 penetrating
fú lì
  1. 1 material benefit
  2. 2 benefit in kind
  3. 3 (social) welfare
shùn lì
  1. 1 smoothly
  2. 2 without a hitch
pín lu:4
  1. 1 frequency
bù lì
  1. 1 unfavorable
  2. 2 disadvantageous
  3. 3 harmful
  4. 4 detrimental
Hēng lì
  1. 1 Henry (name)
  2. 2 henry (unit of inductance)
biàn lì
  1. 1 convenient
  2. 2 easy
  3. 3 to facilitate
Bǎo jiā lì yà
  1. 1 Bulgaria
fēn biàn lu:4
  1. 1 resolution (of images, monitors, scanners etc)
lì shì
  1. 1 (Cantonese) same as 紅包|红包[hóng bāo]

Idioms (20)

一本万利
yī běn wàn lì
  1. 1 small capital, huge profit (idiom); to put in a little and get a lot out
仁言利博
rén yán lì bó
  1. 1 Words of benevolence apply universally (idiom). Humanitarian expressions benefit all.
便民利民
biàn mín lì mín
  1. 1 for the convenience and benefit of the people (idiom)
利令智昏
lì lìng zhì hūn
  1. 1 to lose one's head through material greed (idiom)
利欲熏心
lì yù xūn xīn
  1. 1 blinded by greed (idiom)
利禄薰心
lì lù xūn xīn
  1. 1 to be eager for wealth and emolument (idiom)
功名利禄
gōng míng lì lù
  1. 1 position and wealth (idiom); rank, fame and fortune
名利双收
míng lì shuāng shōu
  1. 1 both fame and fortune (idiom)
  2. 2 both virtue and reward
名缰利锁
míng jiāng lì suǒ
  1. 1 lit. fettered by fame and locked up by riches (idiom); tied down by reputation and wealth
  2. 2 the victim of one's own success
唯利是图
wéi lì shì tú
  1. 1 to seek nothing but profit (idiom); personal profit before everything
  2. 2 self-seeking
因利乘便
yīn lì chéng biàn
  1. 1 (idiom) to rely on the most favorable method
因势利导
yīn shì lì dǎo
  1. 1 to take advantage of the new situation (idiom)
  2. 2 to make the best of new opportunities
地利人和
dì lì rén hé
  1. 1 favorable geographical and social conditions (idiom); good location and the people satisfied
坐收渔利
zuò shōu yú lì
  1. 1 benefit from others' dispute (idiom)
大吉大利
dà jí dà lì
  1. 1 great luck, great profit (idiom); everything is thriving
天时地利人和
tiān shí dì lì rén hé
  1. 1 the time is right, geographical and social conditions are favorable (idiom); a good time to go to war
工欲善其事,必先利其器
gōng yù shàn qí shì , bì xiān lì qí qì
  1. 1 To do a good job, an artisan needs the best tools (idiom). Good tools are prerequisite to the successful execution of a job
急功近利
jí gōng jìn lì
  1. 1 seeking instant benefit (idiom); shortsighted vision, looking only for fast return
成败利钝
chéng bài lì dùn
  1. 1 succeed or fail, sharp or blunt (idiom); advantages and disadvantages
  2. 2 success and failure
  3. 3 You win some, you lose some.
损人不利己
sǔn rén bù lì jǐ
  1. 1 to harm others without benefiting oneself (idiom)

Sample Sentences

这十几年来资金氾滥、利率太低让一堆人炒房,政府对高房价却束手无策。
zhè shíjǐ nián lái zījīn fànlàn 、lìlǜ tài dī ràng yīduīrén chǎofáng ,zhèngfǔ duì gāo fángjià què shùshǒuwúcè 。
In the last decade or two there has been an inundation of capital, and low interest rates have led to a lot of people speculating in real estate. So the government is powerless against high house prices.
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我觉得共和党只会管普通人,对有权有势的人就特别照顾。而民主党的政策更公平,比如调高最低工资、 降低学生贷款利率。
wǒ juéde Gònghédǎng zhǐ huì guǎn pǔtōngrén ,duì yǒuquányǒushì de rén jiù tèbié zhàogu 。ér Mínzhǔdǎng de zhèngcè gèng gōngpíng ,bǐrú tiáogāo zuìdī gōngzī 、 jiàngdī xuésheng dàikuǎn lìlǜ 。
I think the Republicans only restrict normal people, but they take really good care of those with power and status. The Democrats' policies, on the other hand, are fairer. For example, raising the minimum wage, or lowering the interest rates on student loans.
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