单词 | insolvent |
释义 | insolventWord family noun solution solvent solubility insolvency adjective soluble ≠ insoluble unsolved solvent ≠ insolvent solvable ≠ insolvable verb solve adverb insolvably Businessin·sol·vent /ɪnˈsɒlvənt $ ɪnˈsɑːl-/ adjectiveadj BMONEYnot having enough money to pay what you owe 无偿债能力的,破产的 SYN bankrupt The company was later declared insolvent (=officially said to be insolvent). 公司随后被宣布破产。 —insolvency noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus insolvent• He withdrew saving from a major bank just two days before it was declared insolvent.• The company auditor has filed a warning that Eurotunnel is in danger of becoming insolvent.• Half of our projects were insolvent.• insolvent businesses• A spokesman denied the bank was insolvent, but depositors are rushing to withdraw their money.• Officials estimate the Medicare fund will be insolvent by 2002.• The bank could even be rendered insolvent by such a large payment.• State banks are virtually insolvent due to politically-directed lending.• Regional banks founded Chigin Seiho Jutaku Loan, one of the seven insolvent housing lenders.• The court ordered the dissolution of seven insolvent housing loan companies.• Woosung Construction went insolvent yesterday when it failed to honor 16. 9 billion worth of promissory notes the previous day. From Longman Business Dictionary insolventin·sol·vent /ɪnˈsɒlvəntɪnˈsɑːl-/ adjectiveadjACCOUNTINGLAW a person or company that is insolvent does not have enough money or ASSETs to pay their debts The company has now been declared insolvent. The bank could be rendered insolvent by such a large payment. |
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