| 单词 | repurchase | 
| 释义 | repurchasen.  The action of buying back; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > buying > 			[noun]		 > buying back or redeeming redemption1469 rechacea1500 repurchase1598 buy-back1954 1598    J. Florio Worlde of Wordes  				Racquisto, a recouerie, a repurchase, a reobtaining. 1611    J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words  				Ricompra, a repurchase or bying againe. 1685    T. Sprat Proof Horrid Conspiracy 36  				A Resumption or Repurchase of the Abby Lands was going to be made there. 1767    T. Jefferson Memorandum Bks. 27 Aug. 		(1997)	 I. 5  				In the repurchase of Pannel from Glenn there had been no transfer in writing. 1795    Treat. Equity 		(Dublin ed.)	 II. vi. 159  				A trust is revived by a repurchase of the trustee. 1863    Sat. Rev. 16 May 631  				He promised to give an option of repurchase at a future time. 1875    W. S. Jevons Money xviii. 233  				Independently, however, of repurchase, stamps are so continually being cancelled [etc.]. 1912    Amer. Jrnl. Internat. Law 6 98  				The Sultan having refused his consent to the repurchase of the concession, it became necessary to heed his decision. 1954    Wall St. Jrnl. 7 May 1/4  				This buy-back policy, which includes repurchase of Sheaffer goods involved in cut-price close-out sales, is aimed at protecting merchants who follow the company's ‘fair trade’ policies. 1998    J. Barnes England, England 		(1999)	 173  				The offered repurchase of the Island for six thousand marks and a euro? Compounds  repurchase agreement  n. an agreement by which something is sold but the vendor retains the right to buy it back at a later date; Finance (originally U.S.) a contract in which the vendor of a security agrees to repurchase it from the buyer, usually on a specified date and at a specified price (cf. repo n.1). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > buying > 			[noun]		 > buying back or redeeming > agreement or contract for repurchase agreement1891 repo1956 1891    Times 23 Mar. 3/2  				If the company had refused to execute the repurchase agreement, could they have held it against Beckett..; or in that interval could he have recovered the goods on his repayment of the sum advanced by the company, with expenses? 1918    Washington Post 18 Apr. 10/6  				The repurchase agreement..has been used by member banks, to avoid the stamp tax on collateral notes secured by liberty bonds and Treasury certificates. 1963    Wall St. Jrnl. 5 Nov. 18/3  				Securities dealers look to repurchase agreements, or ‘repos’, as a way to obtain short-term financing and the device long has been used in connection with Government securities. 2003    M. J. King Back Office & Beyond 		(ed. 2)	 iii. 54  				Outside the USA, repurchase agreements were slow to take off, but they now exist wherever there is a developed bond market. Their use to a bond holder is to earn interest on the investment, while to a borrower it is to obtain cheap short-date funding. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). repurchasev.  transitive. To purchase again, to buy back. Also occasionally figurative and intransitive. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > buying > buy			[verb (transitive)]		 > buy back redeema1500 repurchase1533 rebuy1611 retreat?c1682 1533    A. Windsor Let. 24 Oct. in  Lisle Papers (P.R.O.: SP 3/8/81) f. 113  				I wolde to Ihu. that yor lordshyp wolde purposse yorselffe to repurchysse yt. 1584    G. Whetstone Mirour for Magestrates f. 13 v  				I saie, feare of this mischiefe, and love of your weldoynge, hath repurchased your Landes. 1595    W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 3  v. vii. 2  				Once more we sit in Englands royall throne, Repurchasde with the bloud of enemies. 1622    F. Bacon Hist. Raigne Henry VII 40  				King Charles was not a little inflamed with an ambition to repurchase, and reannex that Duchie. 1671    A. Woodhead tr.  Life St. Teresa  i. xiv. 90  				This soul..which thou hast so often repurchased again and again. 1713    Countess of Winchilsea Misc. Poems 115  				Repurchases in time th' abandon'd Sheep. 1796    E. Burke Let. to Noble Lord in  Wks. 		(1815)	 VIII. 46  				Every day he lived he would have re-purchased the bounty of the crown. 1858    Ld. St. Leonards Handy Bk. Prop. Law vii. 43  				If you sell out stock..and then you re-purchase at a loss, you are not entitled to any allowance on that account. 1870    E. Peacock Ralf Skirlaugh I. 213  				It was a cherished whim of the Squire to repurchase this fragment. 1920    Michigan Law Rev. 18 239  				In case the injured party is financially unable to repurchase the stock within the reasonable time, he is not restored to his former position. 1957    W. M. Hailey Afr. Surv. 		(rev. ed.)	 xi. 736  				The Nigerian Government repurchased in 1931 some 5,000 acres with the aim of securing to the Bakweri an area of nine acres per adult male. 2000    Red Herring Dec. 302/3  				For investors who try to get sneaky by taking a loss on a stock that they plan to repurchase at a new, lower price, be warned: you're likely to run afoul of the wash-sale rule. Derivatives  reˈpurchased adj. ΚΠ 1652    J. Wright tr.  J.-P. Camus Nature's Paradox  xii. 342  				Miestas besides his re-purchased Liberty was ravisht to see so many Laurells shadowing his Son's Temples. 1767    Ld. Chesterfield Let. 27 Dec. in  Lett. to Son 		(1774)	 II. 526  				Lord Chatham..is at his repurchased house at Hayes, where he will not see a mortal. 1881    Times 17 Mar. 7/6  				The Land League managed rather ingeniously to put a good face on their defeat, and even transform it into the semblance of a triumph, by decorating the horns of the repurchased cattle with evergreens. 1998    Daily Tel. 8 May 35/3  				Allowing repurchased shares to be held in treasury rather than having to cancel them would give companies additional flexibility in managing their share capital.   reˈpurchaser  n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > buying > buyer > 			[noun]		 > one who buys back gain-buyer1435 repurchaser1598 redemptioner?1798 redemptor1879 1598    J. Florio Worlde of Wordes  				A reobtainer, a repurchaser. 1821    Edinb. Monthly Rev. June 640  				The spirit of..multiplying editions of scientific works, with ‘alterations and additions’, by which many purchasers are compelled to become re-purchasers. 1951    E. M. Fisher Urban Real Estate Markets vi. 135  				Success depends on the operator's ability..to select individual parcels for which repurchasers are most likely to appear at an early date. 2008    Jrnl. Financial Econ. 		(Nexis)	 Mar.  				It remains to be seen whether this tax change, if it persists, will spur other repurchasers to initiate dividends. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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