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bankrupt

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Related topics: Business, Economics
bank·rupt1 /ˈbæŋkrʌpt/ ●●○ adjectiveadj  
1 FAILMONEYwithout enough money to pay what you owe 破产的;倒闭的 SYN insolvent
 The firm went bankrupt before the building work was completed.
建筑工程尚未竣工,公司就破产了。
 In 1977 he was declared bankrupt (=by a court).
1977年,他被宣布破产。
 Mr Trent lost his house when he was made bankrupt.
特伦特先生破产以后房子也没有了。
 Seventeen years of war left the country bankrupt.
17年的战争把国家耗空了。
 a bankrupt electrical company
一家破产的电力公司
2 NOT HAVEcompletely lacking a particular good quality 缺乏〔某种美德〕的;沦丧的
 The opposition attacked the government as morally bankrupt.
反对党抨击政府道德败坏。
nTHESAURUS
bankrupt without any money and unable to pay your debts – used about a person or business that has to officially admit this and stop trading permanently
Many small businesses will go bankrupt unless interest rates fall.
He was declared bankrupt in the High Court yesterday.
be in financial difficulties to have difficulty paying your bills and debts, often so that you are in danger of becoming bankrupt – used about people and businesses
The firm has been in financial difficulties for some time.
He was in financial difficulties and knew that he would have to sell his home.
go bust/go under informal to become bankrupt and have to stop operating – used about a business
The supermarket isn’t there anymore – it went bust ages ago.
During the last recession, dozens of businesses were going under every day.
insolvent formal bankrupt – used about people and businesses
The bank was declared insolvent.
Directors of insolvent companies often ignore demands for payment.
Individuals becoming insolvent also jumped 9% to 9,470 in the third quarter.
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bankrupt2 verb [transitiveT]  
BMONEYto make a person, business, or country bankrupt or very poor 使破产;使极其贫困 SYN ruin
 Johns had been nearly bankrupted through a failed business venture.
约翰斯因为商业投资失败几近破产。
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bankrupt3 noun [countableC]  
BMONEYsomeone who has officially said that they cannot pay their debts 破产者
certified/uncertified bankrupt British EnglishBrE (=one a court does or does not allow to start a business again) 核实的/未核实的破产者
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From Longman Business Dictionary
bankruptbank·rupt1 /ˈbæŋkrʌpt/ adjectiveadj
LAWFINANCEnot having enough money to pay your debts
Many people would lose their jobs if the firm were to go bankrupt.
He was declared bankrupt at London’s High Court yesterday.
bankruptbankrupt2 noun [countableC]
LAW someone judged to be unable to pay their debts by a court of law, and whose financial affairs are handled by a court official until the debts are settled
certificated bankrupt discharged bankrupt undischarged bankrupt
bankruptbankrupt3 verb [transitiveT]FINANCE
to make a person, business, or country go bankrupt
The new legislation would help restore pride in farming without bankrupting farmers in the process.
Origin bankrupt3
(1500-1600) bankrupt bankruptcy ((16-18 centuries)), from French banqueroute, from Old Italian bancarotta, from banca bank + rotta broken

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