premium bond
复数形式
premium bonds
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溢价债券, 有奖储蓄债券
a type of savings bond issued by the government, in which the bondholder is entered into a monthly lottery drawing for the chance to win a tax-free cash prize, with the prize amounts ranging from small sums to much larger jackpots
A premium bond is a type of investment offered by certain government institutions, where instead of earning regular interest, bondholders are entered into a prize draw for a chance to win tax-free prizes. In the United Kingdom, for example, Premium Bonds are issued by the government through National Savings and Investments (NS&I). People who buy these bonds do not receive interest payments, but each bond has a chance to win prizes, ranging from small amounts to large jackpots. The main appeal is the potential for winning prizes, though the money invested is fully refundable at any time without losing its value.
- I bought some premium bonds last month, hoping to win a big prize.
我上个月买了一些溢价债券,希望能赢得大奖。
- The only way to win with premium bonds is through the monthly prize draw.
赢得溢价债券的唯一方式是通过每月的奖品抽奖。
- If you’re looking for an investment with no risk, premium bonds might be a good option.
如果您正在寻找无风险投资,溢价债券可能是一个不错的选择。
- I’ve been putting some of my savings into premium bonds instead of a regular savings account.
我一直在将部分储蓄投入溢价债券,而不是普通的储蓄账户。
- He was disappointed when his premium bonds didn’t win anything this month.
当他的溢价债券这个月没有赢任何东西时,他很失望。