bankrupt
[ˈbæŋkˌrʌpt, -rəpt]
adj.
破产的,倒闭的;
完全缺乏的;
(名誉)扫地的,(智力等)完全丧失的;
垮了的,枯竭的;
n.
破产者;
无力偿还债务者;
丧失(名誉,智力等)的人;
vt.
使破产,使枯竭,使极端贫困;
例句:
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Negotiating rescue packages for bankrupt governments is never easy.
来自WSJ
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It was touch and go whether we'd go bankrupt.
我们是否会破产还很难说。
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He was declared bankrupt after failing to pay a £114m loan guarantee.
由于无力偿还1.14亿英镑的贷款担保,他被宣布破产。
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The company was adjudged bankrupt.
该公司被宣判破产。
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The scheme was a disaster and soon went bankrupt.
来自BBC
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The company was basically bankrupt before he got there.
来自WSJ
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This is a bankrupt foreign policy.
这一外交政策已宣告失败。
来自《权威词典》
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That plant was bankrupt because of mismanagement.
由于经营不善,那家工厂破产了。
来自《权威词典》