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ADJ. 形容词1.?破产的People or organizations that go bankrupt do not have enough money to pay their debts. 双语例句例: If the firm cannot sell its products, it will go bankrupt. 如果这家公司无法销售其产品,它将面临破产。 例: He was declared bankrupt after failing to pay a £114m loan guarantee. 在无法偿还1.14亿英镑的贷款担保的情况下,他宣告破产。 2.?无价值的If you say that something is bankrupt, you are emphasizing that it lacks any value or worth. 双语例句例: He really thinks that European civilization is morally bankrupt. 他确实认为欧洲文明在道德上全无价值。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 破产者A bankrupt is a person who has been declared bankrupt by a court of law. 双语例句例: In total, 80 of bankrupts are men. 总体来看,有80的破产者为男性。
VERB. 动词bankrupts , bankrupting , bankrupted 1.?[T 及物动词] 使破产To bankrupt a person or organization means to make them go bankrupt. 双语例句例: The move to the market nearly bankrupted the firm and its director. 走向市场的行动几乎使这家公司及其董事破产。
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