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单词 oversubscribed
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Definition of oversubscribed in English:

oversubscribed

adjective əʊvəsəbˈskrʌɪbdˌoʊvərsəbˈskraɪbd
  • 1(of something for sale) applied for in greater quantities than are available.

    shares on sale in Europe were oversubscribed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The flotation, which was 20 times oversubscribed, was a huge success.
    • The share issue, which raised $890 million, was more than four times oversubscribed.
    • The two retail tranches were oversubscribed by about 1.57 times.
    • He added that the issue was seven times oversubscribed.
    • When it raised $696 million in late October without breaking a sweat, individual investors in Hong Kong queued up to apply for shares in a deal that ended up being oversubscribed 50 times.
    • When the trust's shares were issued several years ago, they were well oversubscribed and were seen as an efficient way for investors to participate in the mid-term endowment policy market.
    • Because oversubscribed issues are subject to quantity rationing, uninformed investors may find that they are eventually allocated more overpriced issues.
    • When Medco Energi Internasional of Indonesia put $150 million in bonds up for sale in May, the offer was eight times oversubscribed.
    • The share placing was heavily oversubscribed and the company said it had raised the money to have the flexibility to look at small acquisitions.
    • Speed said the company had offers of funding from several backers, and the funding round was oversubscribed.
    • The share offer was eleven times oversubscribed.
    • Traders remark by the time the issue closes, it may have been oversubscribed seven to eight times by retail investors and about 15 times by institutional investors.
    • He said the company had initially planned to raise around €1 million in funding, but had taken ‘the pragmatic view’ when the round was oversubscribed.
    • Although the IPO was heavily oversubscribed, the insiders did not exploit the chance to cash in some shares.
    • Conduit was around 8 times oversubscribed which helped to push the price to the top of the range.
    • Once virtually guaranteed to make a mint from oversubscribed equity offerings, investment banks are now being forced to go way beyond the call of duty as advisers and put their own balance sheets on the line.
    • The share issue of Denway Investments in 1993 became the most oversubscribed issue in the history of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
    • The share sale was hugely oversubscribed and at one point the shares were 27% higher than the issue price of 850 rupees.
    • Underwriting commissions were due to be paid at a rate of 3.1 per cent of the product of the offer price, with a further 2.6 per cent on additional shares sold if the float was oversubscribed.
    • The company raised €10 million in May, but decided to extend the round after it was oversubscribed by potential investors.
    1. 1.1 (of a course or institution) having more applications than available places.
      the school is already oversubscribed, despite its fees
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our very successful Church of England voluntary controlled school is oversubscribed, with 36 children in my son's class.
      • Further, the College of General Practitioners programme has been oversubscribed, with 90 applicants for the 55 places available.
      • The awards will help universities and colleges differentiate between candidates for oversubscribed courses.
      • The course is limited to 60 people and was oversubscribed, due to the level of interest from members.
      • University boat clubs are oversubscribed and lots of schools are starting rowing which is great.
      • The school is heavily oversubscribed, with around 600 applications for its 350 places each year.
      • The University, which claims to have ‘rigorous methods of distinguishing between very able candidates’, also quashed suggestions that they would introduce a lottery system for oversubscribed courses.
      • If the event is oversubscribed, unsuccessful applicants will be notified and their cheques returned.
      • Needless to say her lectures were oversubscribed - at her opening address, 200 students turned up to a lecture hall designed for 35.
      • Why Education Bradford wishes to close such an exceptional and oversubscribed school is beyond comprehension.
      • The School District's school assignment policy considered race as one of the factors in deciding which students would be allowed into certain oversubscribed schools.
      • Most degree courses in top universities are oversubscribed.
      • In recent years, boys at the heavily oversubscribed school have enjoyed state-of-the-art computer equipment, a new canteen, language centre and sixth form centre.
      • But, because the school is oversubscribed, new geographical priority areas were drawn up for 2005 criteria.
      • In the likely event that the programme is oversubscribed, applicants will be evaluated on their overall suitability for the programme.
      • At the same time, courses in business studies and the humanities are oversubscribed.
      • Each of these programmes runs for eight weeks (one evening per week) and are always oversubscribed.
      • The school is already oversubscribed and congestion on Cottingley Road, which will be the main feeder road to the site, is also very worrying.
      • Parents were told that because the school was oversubscribed this year, those children living furthest away within the catchment area could not have places.
      • The school is oversubscribed, and North Yorkshire County Council has said that some children living furthest away within the catchment cannot have places this year.
 
 

Definition of oversubscribed in US English:

oversubscribed

adjectiveˌōvərsəbˈskrībdˌoʊvərsəbˈskraɪbd
  • 1Applied for in greater quantities than are available or expected.

    those bonds were said to be twelve to fourteen times oversubscribed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The share offer was eleven times oversubscribed.
    • The share placing was heavily oversubscribed and the company said it had raised the money to have the flexibility to look at small acquisitions.
    • Once virtually guaranteed to make a mint from oversubscribed equity offerings, investment banks are now being forced to go way beyond the call of duty as advisers and put their own balance sheets on the line.
    • Traders remark by the time the issue closes, it may have been oversubscribed seven to eight times by retail investors and about 15 times by institutional investors.
    • Because oversubscribed issues are subject to quantity rationing, uninformed investors may find that they are eventually allocated more overpriced issues.
    • The flotation, which was 20 times oversubscribed, was a huge success.
    • The two retail tranches were oversubscribed by about 1.57 times.
    • Underwriting commissions were due to be paid at a rate of 3.1 per cent of the product of the offer price, with a further 2.6 per cent on additional shares sold if the float was oversubscribed.
    • The share sale was hugely oversubscribed and at one point the shares were 27% higher than the issue price of 850 rupees.
    • The share issue, which raised $890 million, was more than four times oversubscribed.
    • He added that the issue was seven times oversubscribed.
    • The company raised €10 million in May, but decided to extend the round after it was oversubscribed by potential investors.
    • Speed said the company had offers of funding from several backers, and the funding round was oversubscribed.
    • Conduit was around 8 times oversubscribed which helped to push the price to the top of the range.
    • When it raised $696 million in late October without breaking a sweat, individual investors in Hong Kong queued up to apply for shares in a deal that ended up being oversubscribed 50 times.
    • When the trust's shares were issued several years ago, they were well oversubscribed and were seen as an efficient way for investors to participate in the mid-term endowment policy market.
    • When Medco Energi Internasional of Indonesia put $150 million in bonds up for sale in May, the offer was eight times oversubscribed.
    • The share issue of Denway Investments in 1993 became the most oversubscribed issue in the history of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
    • Although the IPO was heavily oversubscribed, the insiders did not exploit the chance to cash in some shares.
    • He said the company had initially planned to raise around €1 million in funding, but had taken ‘the pragmatic view’ when the round was oversubscribed.
    1. 1.1 (of a course, etc.) having more applications than available places.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each of these programmes runs for eight weeks (one evening per week) and are always oversubscribed.
      • Needless to say her lectures were oversubscribed - at her opening address, 200 students turned up to a lecture hall designed for 35.
      • If the event is oversubscribed, unsuccessful applicants will be notified and their cheques returned.
      • The school is heavily oversubscribed, with around 600 applications for its 350 places each year.
      • The school is already oversubscribed and congestion on Cottingley Road, which will be the main feeder road to the site, is also very worrying.
      • The School District's school assignment policy considered race as one of the factors in deciding which students would be allowed into certain oversubscribed schools.
      • Further, the College of General Practitioners programme has been oversubscribed, with 90 applicants for the 55 places available.
      • Parents were told that because the school was oversubscribed this year, those children living furthest away within the catchment area could not have places.
      • University boat clubs are oversubscribed and lots of schools are starting rowing which is great.
      • The awards will help universities and colleges differentiate between candidates for oversubscribed courses.
      • Why Education Bradford wishes to close such an exceptional and oversubscribed school is beyond comprehension.
      • At the same time, courses in business studies and the humanities are oversubscribed.
      • But, because the school is oversubscribed, new geographical priority areas were drawn up for 2005 criteria.
      • Our very successful Church of England voluntary controlled school is oversubscribed, with 36 children in my son's class.
      • The University, which claims to have ‘rigorous methods of distinguishing between very able candidates’, also quashed suggestions that they would introduce a lottery system for oversubscribed courses.
      • Most degree courses in top universities are oversubscribed.
      • In recent years, boys at the heavily oversubscribed school have enjoyed state-of-the-art computer equipment, a new canteen, language centre and sixth form centre.
      • The school is oversubscribed, and North Yorkshire County Council has said that some children living furthest away within the catchment cannot have places this year.
      • The course is limited to 60 people and was oversubscribed, due to the level of interest from members.
      • In the likely event that the programme is oversubscribed, applicants will be evaluated on their overall suitability for the programme.
 
 
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