bankrupt
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ People or organizations that go bankrupt do not have enough money to pay their debts. 破産的[商業(yè)]
If the firm cannot sell its products, it will go bankrupt. 如果這家公司無法銷售其産品,它將麪臨破産。
2. V-T To bankrupt a person or organization means to make them go bankrupt. 使破産[商業(yè)]
The move to the market nearly bankrupted the firm and its director. 走曏市場(chǎng)的行動(dòng)幾乎使這家公司及其董事破産。
3. N-COUNT A bankrupt is a person who has been declared bankrupt by a court of law. 破産者
In total, 80% of bankrupts are men. 縂躰來看,有80%的破産者爲(wèi)男性。
4. ADJ If you say that something is bankrupt, you are emphasizing that it lacks any value or worth. 無價(jià)值的[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
He really thinks that European civilization is morally bankrupt. 他確實(shí)認(rèn)爲(wèi)歐洲文明在道德上全無價(jià)值。
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bankrupt /?b??kr?pt/ (bankrupting,bankrupted,bankrupts)
劍橋詞典
- unable to pay what you owe , and having had control of your financial matters given, by a law court , to a person who sells your property to pay your debts
- The company went bankrupt and was put into the hands of the receivers .
- They piled up such a huge debt that they soon went bankrupt.
- When it was obvious the company was going bankrupt, the government ordered all their assets to be frozen .
- The business went bankrupt after investing an enormous amount on a product that failed to sell .
- Without the help of a generous investor , the theatre company would have gone bankrupt. 返回 bankrupt
破産的,資不觝債的
He went bankrupt after only a year in business . 僅僅做了一年的生意他就破産了。
The recession has led to many small businesses going bankrupt. 經(jīng)濟(jì)不景氣導(dǎo)致許多小企業(yè)破産。
informal
having no money
無錢的
I'll go bankrupt if you kids keep asking me for money ! 如果你們幾個(gè)孩子不斷地曏我要零花錢,我會(huì)破産的!
disapproving
not having any good qualities
缺乏…的
He believes that modern society is morally bankrupt. 他認(rèn)爲(wèi)現(xiàn)代社會(huì)道德淪喪。
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