bad credit
常見例句
- The customer relationship representative wants to find the names and debt history of customers who are on the bad credit list.
客戶關(guān)系代表想要發(fā)現(xiàn)被列入不良信用名單中的客戶的名稱和債務(wù)歷史。 - Suppose the administrator needs to create a new table on the credit checking server to store information about customers on the bad credit list that require legal action.
假設(shè)管理員需要在信用檢查服務(wù)器上創(chuàng)建一個新表,用于存儲關(guān)于被列入不良信用名單、需要進(jìn)行法律訴訟的客戶的信息。 - In order to ensure that the global warehouse maintains a backup list of the customers with bad credit or bankruptcy records, the warehouse credit officer creates a local table named BAD_CUSTOMERS.
為了確保全球倉庫維護(hù)一份有不良信用或破產(chǎn)記錄的客戶名單,倉庫信用調(diào)查分析人員創(chuàng)建一個名為 BAD_CUSTOMERS 的本地表。 - In some fields, like law enforcement, bad credit means you cannot get a job.
- The results of bad credit can be serious.
- The Syrians straddle the fence between the order of conservative nations on the one hand and this alliance with Iran on the other and it would make perfect sense for Bashar al-Assad to pose as the mediator with the Iranians, which means: hey,if you folks think I'm bad, think of the Iranians,they're much worse, but I have credit in their bank and I can deal with the Iranians."
- Good jobs are hard to find, and may be nearly impossible if you have bad credit.
FORBES: This Week in Credit Card News - Doorstep lenders specialise in lending to people who have bad credit, or none at all.
ECONOMIST: New competition means doorstep lenders are in trouble - In other words, companies couldn't factor in a customer's bad credit when setting rates.
FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 bad credit