bankrupts

bankrupts

美 [ˈbæŋkˌrʌpt]  英 [ˈbæŋkrʌpt]

  • adj.破了产的;无支付力的;(名誉)扫地的;垮了的
  • n.破产者;丧失(名誉,智力等)的人
  • v.使破产

词形变化

复数:bankrupts  现在分词:bankrupting  过去式:bankrupted  

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英汉解释

n.
1.
破产者,无力偿还债务者
2.
丧失(名誉,智力等)的人
adj.
1.
破了产的;无支付力的,无力偿还债务的
2.
(名誉)扫地的,(智力等)完全丧失的
3.
垮了的,枯竭的
v.
1.
使破产,使无力偿付

英英解释

n.
adj.
v.

例句

'Jack, don't forget that you hold forty-five share of the factory. You'll lose most if it bankrupts. ' She threatens him.

杰克持有百分之四十五股份厂子损失最大。’不惜威胁

Bankruptcy provisions allow bankrupts to discharge their responsibility and start again with a clean slate after four years.

破产条款容许破产解除债务责任重新做人

America's leniency towards bankrupts encourages novices to start their own businesses and allows people who have failed to start again.

美国破产宽容创业新手鼓励失败者来说第二机会

Greece, it told readers, is ''the land of bankrupts and luxury pensions, tax dodgers and rip-offs.

希腊破产享受丰厚养老金共存国度逃税盗贼乐园

But if America bankrupts itself in the process, we'll win the battle and lose the war.

但是如果美国破产进行我们赢得战斗失去战争

They have gone to false gurus who have taken lots of money and the people have become bankrupts and mentally and physically handicapped.

他们导师那里被骗大量金钱甚至破产身心变成残缺

The band then became a big success and was even invited to perform in a concert to raise funds for bankrupts and homeless people.

乐队获得他们甚至邀请参加一个破产无家可归举行募捐音乐会

More than half of new bankrupts in this country are under 30 years old.

这个国家破产人中一半三十以下