bankrupt
['bæŋkrʌpt]
adj.破产的, 道德败坏的, 枯竭的
n.破产者, 无知的人
vt.使破产
例句与用法:
If your liabilities exceed your assets, you may go bankrupt.
如果你所负的债超过你的资产,你就会破产。
The purport of the statement is that the firm is bankrupt.
该项声明大意是说该商行已经破产。
Our business is at the crossing, if this deal does not succeed, we shall be bankrupt.
我们的商行正处在十字路口,倘若此番交易不能成功,我们将会破产。
Amalgamation was the only alternative to going bankrupt.
联合起来是避免破产的唯一途径。
The threat of going bankrupt is very unpleasant but it certainly concentrates the mind.
即将破产的威胁虽令人极烦恼,但确也能逼迫人开动脑筋。
He is adjudicate bankrupt.
他被裁定为破产者。
That company made him bankrupt.
是那家公司让他破产的。
I was bankrupt and unable to pay his debts.
我破产了,不能偿还他的债务。
词形变化:
形容词: bankrup-tive | 名词: bankruptcy | 动词过去式: bankrupted | 动词过去分词: bankrupted | 动词现在分词: bankrupting | 动词第三人称单数: bankrupts |
详细释义:
a.
1. 破产的; 有关破产的
His business failed and he went bankrupt.
他的生意失败了, 他也破产了。
2. 已完全失败的, 枯竭了的
a morally bankrupt society
道德沦丧的社会
3. 彻底缺乏的, 丧失……的[(+of/in)]
He was bankrupt of original ideas.
他毫无独创性的见解。
vt.
1. 使破产; 使赤贫
He has spent so much money on the venture that it will bankrupt him.
他花了这么多钱从事这冒险买卖, 到头来会让他破产的。
2. 使枯竭
n.[C]
1. 破产者; 赤贫者
2. (在某方面)完全丧失者
These people are intellectual bankrupts.
这些人一点知识也没有。