bankrupt 的英语意思
bankruptbankrupt1 /ˈbæŋkrʌpt/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1without enough money to pay what you owe没有足够的钱偿还所欠债务 SYN insolvent:
The firm went bankrupt before the building work was completed.那家公司在建筑工程完工之前就破产了。
In 1977 he was declared bankrupt (=by a court).1977年,他被宣告破产(=由法院宣判)。
Mr Trent lost his house when he was made bankrupt.特伦特先生在被宣告破产时失去了住房。
Seventeen years of war left the country bankrupt.十七年的战争使这个国家陷入破产。
a bankrupt electrical company一家破产的电气公司2completely lacking a particular good quality完全缺乏某种良好品质:
The opposition attacked the government as morally bankrupt.反对党抨击政府在道德上已彻底破产。THESAURUS同义词辨析bankrupt without any money and unable to pay your debts – used about a person or business that has to officially admit this and stop trading permanently没有任何钱且无力偿还债务——用于指须正式承认此状况并永久停止营业的个人或企业: · Many small businesses will go bankrupt unless interest rates fall.· 除非利率下降,否则许多小企业将会破产。· He was declared bankrupt in the High Court yesterday.· 他昨天在高等法院被宣告破产。be in financial difficulties to have difficulty paying your bills and debts, often so that you are in danger of becoming bankrupt – used about people and businesses难以支付账单和偿还债务,往往面临破产风险——用于个人和企业: · The firm has been in financial difficulties for some time.· 该公司已陷入财务困难有一段时间了。· He was in financial difficulties and knew that he would have to sell his home.· 他陷入了财务困难,知道自己不得不卖掉房子。go bust/go under informal非正式 to become bankrupt and have to stop operating – used about a business破产并被迫停止运营——用于企业: · The supermarket isn’t there anymore – it went bust ages ago.· 那家超市已经不在了——它早就倒闭了。· During the last recession, dozens of businesses were going under every day.· 上次经济衰退期间,每天都有数十家企业倒闭。insolvent formal正式 bankrupt – used about people and businesses破产的——用于个人和企业: · The bank was declared insolvent.· 该银行被宣告资不抵债。· Directors of insolvent companies often ignore demands for payment.· 资不抵债公司的董事往往无视付款要求。· Individuals becoming insolvent also jumped 9% to 9,470 in the third quarter.· 第三季度个人资不抵债数量也骤增9%,达9,470人。
查看全部语言翻译1without enough money to pay what you owe没有足够的钱偿还所欠债务 SYN insolvent:
The firm went bankrupt before the building work was completed.那家公司在建筑工程完工之前就破产了。
In 1977 he was declared bankrupt (=by a court).1977年,他被宣告破产(=由法院宣判)。
Mr Trent lost his house when he was made bankrupt.特伦特先生在被宣告破产时失去了住房。
Seventeen years of war left the country bankrupt.十七年的战争使这个国家陷入破产。
a bankrupt electrical company一家破产的电气公司2completely lacking a particular good quality完全缺乏某种良好品质:
The opposition attacked the government as morally bankrupt.反对党抨击政府在道德上已彻底破产。THESAURUS同义词辨析bankrupt without any money and unable to pay your debts – used about a person or business that has to officially admit this and stop trading permanently没有任何钱且无力偿还债务——用于指须正式承认此状况并永久停止营业的个人或企业: · Many small businesses will go bankrupt unless interest rates fall.· 除非利率下降,否则许多小企业将会破产。· He was declared bankrupt in the High Court yesterday.· 他昨天在高等法院被宣告破产。be in financial difficulties to have difficulty paying your bills and debts, often so that you are in danger of becoming bankrupt – used about people and businesses难以支付账单和偿还债务,往往面临破产风险——用于个人和企业: · The firm has been in financial difficulties for some time.· 该公司已陷入财务困难有一段时间了。· He was in financial difficulties and knew that he would have to sell his home.· 他陷入了财务困难,知道自己不得不卖掉房子。go bust/go under informal非正式 to become bankrupt and have to stop operating – used about a business破产并被迫停止运营——用于企业: · The supermarket isn’t there anymore – it went bust ages ago.· 那家超市已经不在了——它早就倒闭了。· During the last recession, dozens of businesses were going under every day.· 上次经济衰退期间,每天都有数十家企业倒闭。insolvent formal正式 bankrupt – used about people and businesses破产的——用于个人和企业: · The bank was declared insolvent.· 该银行被宣告资不抵债。· Directors of insolvent companies often ignore demands for payment.· 资不抵债公司的董事往往无视付款要求。· Individuals becoming insolvent also jumped 9% to 9,470 in the third quarter.· 第三季度个人资不抵债数量也骤增9%,达9,470人。