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bankrupt美 ['bæŋk.rʌpt] 英 ['bæŋkrʌpt] - adj.破产;倒闭;完全缺乏(有价值的东西)
- n.(经法院判决的)破产者
- v.使破产
- 网络破产的;破产人;破产了的
复数:bankrupts 过去分词:bankrupted 现在分词:bankrupting adj. broke,insolvent,penniless,ruined,bust v. ruin,destroy,liquidate,clear out,clean out 1. | 破产;倒闭without enough money to pay what you owe |
| They went bankrupt in 2009. 他们于 2009 年破产。 | | The company was declared bankrupt in the High Court. 那家公司经高等法院宣告破产了。 |
2. | ~ (of sth) 完全缺乏(有价值的东西)completely lacking in anything that has value |
| a government bankrupt of new ideas 完全缺乏新观念的政府 | | a society that is morally bankrupt 道德沦丧的社会 |
1. | (经法院判决的)破产者a person who has been judged by a court to be unable to pay his or her debts |
1. | ~ sb 使破产to make sb bankrupt |
| The company was almost bankrupted by legal costs. 这家公司为律师费用所累几乎破产。 |
adj. | 1. judged legally to be unable to pay off personal debts 2. completely lacking in a particular quality, especially in good or ethical qualities 3. a person or business that is bankrupt has officially admitted that they have no money and cannot pay what they owe 4. without any good qualities at all 1. judged legally to be unable to pay off personal debts 2. completely lacking in a particular quality, especially in good or ethical qualities 3. a person or business that is bankrupt has officially admitted that they have no money and cannot pay what they owe 4. without any good qualities at all | n. | 1. somebody who is unable to pay his or her debts 2. somebody who completely lacks a particular quality 3. someone who has officially admitted that they have no money and cannot pay what they owe | v. | 1. to cost so much that a person or business will have hardly any money left or will be declared bankrupt 2. to make a person, business, or country bankrupt or very poor |
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