insolvency
破产
常用释义
英音[ ɪnˈsɒlvənsi ]
美音[ ɪnˈsɑːlvənsi ]
变形
复数:
insolvencies
基本释义
- n. 破产,无力偿还;倒闭
例句
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1·The company is on the verge of insolvency.该公司快要破产了。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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2·The first concerns the risk of insolvency.第一,破产风险。
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3·In truth an insolvency was never really on the CARDS.事实上,破产还从未真正出现过。
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4·Lehman's fear of insolvency was dangerously assuaged.雷曼对于资不抵债的恐惧缓解了,而这是危险的。
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5·This in a state now frantically making cuts to avoid insolvency.这是该州避免破产减少支出方向。
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6·Europe's flawed insolvency regimes will face a severe test in 2009.2009年,欧洲有缺陷的破产制度将面临严峻挑战。
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7·The UK's only helicopter manufacturer was on the brink of insolvency.英国唯一的直升飞机制造商处于破产的边缘。
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8·The big Banks still verge on insolvency and they still aren't lending.大银行仍然徘徊在破产的边缘,他们也不贷款。
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9·If markets push them into insolvency, the euro zone would melt down.若市场变化令其无法偿债,欧元区将解体。
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10·Are you really willing to risk national insolvency on the basis of a model?你真愿意在一种模式的基础上冒国家破产的风险吗?
同义词
n.
破产,无力偿还;倒闭
同根词
词根:
insolvent
insolvent
adj
破产的;无力偿还的
insolvent
n
破产者;无力偿还者