mezzanine
- IPA[ˈmezənˌēn]
美式
- a low story between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors;the lowest balcony of a theater, stadium, etc., or the front rows of the balcony
- relating to or denoting unsecured, higher-yielding loans that are subordinate to bank loans and secured loans but rank above equity
noun: mezzanine, plural noun: mezzanines
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a low story between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors a mezzanine floor
- ▪ the lowest balcony of a theater, stadium, etc., or the front rows of the balcony he came up to bat and was greeted with little optimism by the experienced fans in my sector of the mezzanine
形容詞
- 1. relating to or denoting unsecured, higher-yielding loans that are subordinate to bank loans and secured loans but rank above equity the company received $9.1 m in mezzanine financing
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- IPA[ˈmɛzəniːn]
英式
- a low storey between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors: a mezzanine floor
- relating to or denoting unsecured, higher-yielding loans that are subordinate to bank loans and ... the company received $9.1 m in mezzanine financing
Oxford Dictionary