bankrupt
美音:
[´bæŋkrəpt
]英音:
[´bæŋkrəpt
]n.破产者 adj.破产了的,完全丧失 vt.使破产
难易程度:
bankrupt为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:bankrupted 过去分词:bankrupted 现在分词:bankrupting 第三人称单数:bankrupts 名词:bankruptcy 形容词:bankrup-tive
词根
rupt=to break(打破)
近义词, 同义词
bankrupt
/'bæŋkrʌpt; `bæŋkrʌpt/
n (law 律) person judged by a lawcourt to be unable to pay his debts in full, whose property is then taken by the court and used to repay his creditors 破产者.
adj
1 (a) (law 律) declared by a court to be a bankrupt 经法院宣判为破产的.
(b) unable to pay one's debts 无力还债的
*go/be bankrupt 破产.
2 ~ (of sth) (derog 贬) completely lacking (in sth that is good) 完全缺乏(某种良好事物)
*bankrupt of ideas, moral scruples 毫无主意、道德上的约束
* a society that is morally bankrupt 道德沦丧的社会.
v [Tn] make (sb) bankrupt 使(某人)破产.
1. While discount rose retailers watch their business bloom, U.S. rose growers are going bankrupt amid severe foreign competition. 在折价玫瑰花零售店生意兴隆的同时,美国的玫瑰种植商却在残酷的外来竞争中濒临破产。
2. The purport of the statement is that the firm is bankrupt. 该项声明大意是该商行已破产.
3. You´re supposed to help your husband when he is bankrupt. Don´t just wander around the street. 你的丈夫破产时你应该帮助他, 不要光在街上逛.
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