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bankrupted

美['bæŋk.rʌpt],英['bæŋkrʌpt],

释义

adj. 破了产的;无支付力的;(名誉)扫地的;垮了的; n. 无力偿还债务者;丧失(名誉,智力等)的人; v. 使无力偿付; 网络释义: 破产;小食店已经破产;使破产;

例句

Back then, he said, 'the crisis in Greece would have already bankrupted Brazil. '
他说,巴西要是还像当年那样,就已经被希腊目前的危机搞破产了。
If I had taken out a life policy on this one the premiums would have bankrupted me ages ago.
如果我为此购买寿险,那么所交的保费在数年前就会让我倾家荡产了。
This was invented by the leading US economist, Irving Fisher, after he had bankrupted himself in the 1929 stock market crash.
这个词是美国著名经济学家欧文·费雪(IrvingFisher)提出来的,此前他本人已在1929年的股灾中破产。
If the factory where we worked had not bankrupted nine years ago, now it would have helped us!
要是九年前工厂没有破产,现在单位还能帮我一下!
In all this Mr Castro is bowing to reality. He has been withering in his criticism of the featherbedding that has bankrupted the state.
卡斯特罗在这些方面都屈从于现实:他对于导致国家破产的额外雇工进行了极尖刻的批判;
Many transnational strength enterprises and banks had bankrupted, innumerable staff members had been employment.
许多国际型大企业,大银行都纷纷走向破产,无数的职员下岗待业。
It looks like the US thinks nothing can touch them. Afghanistan bankrupted the Soviets and China is the new sleeping giant.
美国似乎认为没有什么能撼动他,阿富汗破产了,苏维埃和中国是新的沉睡巨人。
A bank run is a situation where a bank can be bankrupted simply on the strength of the fear that it might happen.
银行挤兑是指这样一种情况,即银行会因人们担心它破产而破产。
Some experts claim that it was Reagan's extreme military expenditures that bankrupted the Soviet Union and put an end to the Cold War.
有些专家认为,正是里根政府为军备竞赛投入的庞大的开支拖垮了苏联,结束了冷战。
The resulting disaster has bankrupted the industry, which had piled up $1. 8 billion in bank debts by last December.
这场巨大的灾难已让渔业陷入瘫痪,直到去年12月份就有1.8万的银行欠款。

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