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单词 funded
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fundedadj.

Brit. /ˈfʌndᵻd/, U.S. /ˈfəndəd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fund v., -ed suffix2; fund n.1, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Partly < fund v. + -ed suffix2, and partly < fund n.1 + -ed suffix1. Compare earlier funding n.
1. Finance. Of a debt, securities, etc.: converted into a more or less permanent debt at a fixed rate of interest. Contrasted with floating adj. 5.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > insolvency > indebtedness > [adjective] > made part of state debt
funded1764
1764 D. Hartley Budget 18 The interest of the funded national debt.
1797 Monthly Mag. 3 199 Besides the said four funded stocks, a national bank is established at Philadelphia.
1808 ‘P. Plymley’ Eighth, Ninth & Last Let. viii. 8 Ireland now supports a funded debt of above 64 millions.
1814 Ann. Reg. 1813 State Papers 363/2 The re-imbursement of these bills shall be made in the manner following: first, the funded bills according to the order of their subscription, and then the monthly bills not funded.
1866 A. Crump Pract. Treat. Banking ix. 183 The permanent debt due to the Bank..which was included in the national debt accounts as funded debt.
1910 Street & Electric Railways 1907 (U.S. Dept. Commerce & Labor) 98/2 These companies have capital stock or participating shares and funded securities based upon the securities of the operating companies controlled by them.
1957 Economist 11 May 512/2 It is possible by skilfully forcing the market upwards to dispose of very large quantities of funded stocks.
2010 Rev. Financial Stud. 23 1129 Debt priority restrictions include restrictions on funded debt, indebtedness, liens, and senior debt issuance of parent and subsidiary firms.
2. Of money or property: invested in a fund or funds, spec. invested in government securities (see fund n.1 3b).
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society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [adjective] > invested > type of investment
perpetual1719
fundeda1770
floating1793
ethical1915
ploughed-back1930
divestiture1961
mezzanine1976
short-termist1987
a1770 G. Whitefield Britain's Mercies (new ed.) in Wks. (1772) V. vi. 83 The sinking of the national debt, or rending away the funded property of the people..would have been the immediate consequences of his success.
1785 Leeds Intelligencer 6 Sept. The interest of the Society's funded money.
1848 J. S. Mill Princ. Polit. Econ. I. 9 Funded property therefore cannot be counted as part of the national wealth.
1861 A. Trollope Framley Parsonage I. xv. 294 He married the widow Bold, a widow with belongings in land and funded money, and with but one small baby as an incumbrance.
1934 Daily Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 13 Sept. 13/7 The whole amount of funded property of the colony in chancery deposits..had been swept out for immigration purposes.
1966 Jrnl. Mammalogy 47 766 Both the principal of and the income from the funded property of the Society shall be used solely to further the study of mammals.
1999 J. Bohlin in J. Foreman-Peck & G. Federico European Industr. Policy vi. 162 The investment fund system was created as an instrument of stabilization policy and is not normally regarded as an industrial policy instrument. By putting the funded money at the discretion of governments it could nevertheless be used for industrial policy purposes.
3. Of an immaterial thing: stored up, accumulated. Cf. fund v. 3.
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the mind > possession > supply > storage > [adjective] > stored
uplaidc1400
stored1581
bottled1619
funded1844
reservoired1851
stowed1856
stored1859
1844 R. W. Emerson Ess. 2nd Ser. iv. 139 The class of power, the working heroes,..see that..fashion is funded talent.
1888 T. W. Higginson Women & Men xv. 77 The traditions and habits of society are to a great extent what might be called funded and accumulated good feeling.
1967 Jrnl. Gen. Educ. 19 145 The funded knowledge which mankind has acquired in the course of history must be continuously re-examined.
2004 Counterpoints 259 151 Rich response..requires the ability to set funded knowledge aside in the pursuit of new understandings and new perspectives.
4. Of an organization, cause, project, etc.: that has received or is dependent upon funding.Now the most common sense; rare before the mid 20th cent.crowd-, self-, state-funded, etc.: see the first element.
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1925 Logansport (Indiana) Morning Press 14 June 7/6 This organization [sc. a boys' choir] is the product of..no religious denomination, no funded organization.
1950 Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner 17 Mar. 1/6 The funded retirement program covering Ford workers was agreed upon last Sept. 29.
1966 San Antonio (Texas) Express & News 7 July 4 b/4 It [sc. water fluoridization] is a funded project, but we just do not have the funds available right now.
1988 Locus Apr. 9/3 Candidates for funded travel from Australia to North America..are Cathy Kerrigan and Terry Dowling.
1998 Dancing Times 88 394/1 Far from rolling in Lottery millions, the funded arts are in the worst revenue crisis of my adult lifetime.
2012 A. Fiorillo et al. How to Succeed in Psychiatry ii. 30 Entry to a funded PhD programme..is quite competitive.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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