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How we got hooked on credit cards - Nidhi Upadhyaya

TED-Ed · 183,787 次观看 · 添加于 3 个月前

AI摘要

本视频追溯了信用卡从1949年起源到现代万亿美元产业的历史,探讨了银行、广告和立法如何塑造了美国的消费者债务文化。学习者将掌握与金融、经济和消费者行为相关的词汇,包括延期付款、利率、信用评分和消费者债务等术语。时间顺序的叙述和对金融机制的清晰解释使其成为提升商务和经济英语流利度的理想资源。

学习统计

B2

CEFR 等级

682

总词数

371

独特词汇

6/10

难度

词汇多样性 54%

字幕 (36 片段)

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00:07

In 1949, businessman Frank McNamara was about to pay for dinner when he realized something terrible: he’d forgotten his wallet.

00:16

While this scenario isn’t that uncommon, McNamara’s response was.

00:21

Determined to ensure he’d never be caught without cash again, he invented the Diners Club Card— a wallet-sized piece of cardboard that allowed carriers to dine at associated restaurants and settle their bills at the end of each month.

00:35

McNamara wasn’t the first person to codify the IOU— there’s evidence of deferred payment systems stretching all the way back to ancient Mesopotamia.

00:44

In America’s Wild West, ranchers and farmers used metal plates as credit placeholders.

00:49

And just a few years before McNamara's dining disaster, many department stores and airlines had already begun rolling out reward programs and charge cards.

00:59

But the Diners Club Card was different. Where previous credit arrangements saw one business authorizing credit for one individual, McNamara’s card gave users credit with over two dozen otherwise unassociated businesses.

01:13

This decentralized credit was revolutionary, and in just one year, the Diners Club Card gained 10,000 users.

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核心词汇 (19)

pay A1 verb

支付是指为了换取商品或服务而给某人钱。

interest A1 noun

兴趣是指想要了解更多关于某事的感觉。

end A1 noun

“结束”是指某事物的最后一部分。

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