bankrupt的意思和读音

bankrupt

: [ˈbæŋkˌrʌpt] : [ˈbæŋkrʌpt]

adj.西

n.

v.使

bankrupts  bankrupting  bankrupted  

adj.+n.bankrupt company

adj.solvent

adj.broke,insolvent,penniless,ruined,bust

v.ruin,destroy,liquidate,clear out,clean out

bankruptadj.

1.without enough money to pay what you owe

They went bankrupt in 2009. 2009

The company was declared bankrupt in the High Court.

2.~ (of sth)西completely lacking in anything that has value

a government bankrupt of new ideas

a society that is morally bankrupt

n.

1.a person who has been judged by a court to be unable to pay his or her debts

v.

1.~ sb使to make sb bankrupt

The company was almost bankrupted by legal costs.

n.1.,2.(,)

adj.1.;,2.(),()3.,

v.1.使,使

n.1.someone who has officially admitted that they have no money and cannot pay what they owe

adj.1.a person or business that is bankrupt has officially admitted that they have no money and cannot pay what they owe; a country or state that is bankrupt owes more money than it can ever pay back2.without any good qualities at all

v.1.to make a person, business, or country bankrupt or very poor

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1.Part of that was an ill-fated attempt to take over Circuit City, which went bankrupt soon afterward.

2.Ted has many irons in the fire. I'm sure that even if one of his enterprises went bankrupt. he could survive on the rest.使

3.They've never been able to come to grips with the fact they're bankrupt.

4.A public or private corporation that guarantees deposits up to a specified amount if the bank goes bankrupt.

5.(break off) They broke off business relations with that company as it suffered huge losses in the last fiscal year and went bankrupt.

6.Nothing but a miracle could prevent the company from going bankrupt.

7.The fact proves that it is no good grounds on the statement that this bankrupt trust company is in collusion with the government.

8.They broke off the business relations with that company as it suffered huge losses in the last financial year and went bankrupt already.

9.Examples: "Even after the bank went bankrupt, the executives continued to line their pockets with bonuses. ":「使」。

10.The cash flow of the past and present should be able to well reflect the value and bankrupt probability of the company.