bankruptcy
['bæŋkrəptsi]
n.破产, 倒闭
例句与用法:
Had it not been for your timely help, our company would have been on the verge of bankruptcy.
若非你及时伸出援助之手,本公司将会濒临破产。
The bankruptcy of several small firms was the prelude to general economic collapse.
几家小商行倒闭了,随之而来的是经济大萧条。
He dissipated most of his money and was on the brink of bankruptcy.
他挥霍掉了大部分钱财,濒于破产。
The writing is on the wall for the local football club: bankruptcy seems certain.
这个本地足球俱乐部厄难临头: 似乎已无法维持下去。
The prospect of bankruptcy has now receded.
破产的危险已经减少了。
The government has rescued the firm from bankruptcy by giving them a grant.
政府拨款给这家公司使其免于破产。
Ten bankruptcies were recorded in this town last year.
去年这个镇已有十起破产事件。
The bank of bankruptcy is investigated by the court.
那家破产的银行正被法院调查。
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:
n.
1. 破产, 倒闭[U][C]
The firm went into bankruptcy.
那家公司宣告破产了。
2. 彻底失败; (名誉等的)完全丧失[U][(+in/of)]
moral bankruptcy
道德沦丧