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单词 debt trap
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Definition of debt trap in English:

debt trap

noun
  • A situation in which a debt is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal.

    a new personal bankruptcy law aims to help individuals free themselves from the debt trap
    countries like Greece and Portugal are already caught in a debt trap
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The debt trap is far more significant than many in the north understand.
    • But several of them are sliding back into a debt trap due to weak exports or renewed borrowing.
    • The global debt trap is not so easily eluded.
    • It should mostly be in the form of grants, not loans, to avoid future debt traps.
    • She admitted borrowing money to buy a car but didn't want others falling into the same debt trap.
    • As well as helping people to escape the debt trap, extra effort needs to be put into helping them to avoid living beyond their means in the first place.
    • Some of these loans though offered on soft terms tend to tie countries to long terms of repayments thus locking future generations to debt traps.
    • The best way out of the debt trap is to seek advice early, she said.
    • I see people getting themselves into the debt trap, borrowing up to the hilt.
    • He soon began feeling that he had landed in a debt trap.
    • Small farmers are entangled in the debt trap.
    • Weddings also land middle class and poor families in the debt trap, even without paying a dowry to the groom.
    • "Failure to provide a legal frame for managing loans would place the country in a debt trap," he said.
    • One unwanted result of such enforced action would inevitably be a debt trap.
    • The debt trap often springs with us only feeling the pain at a later stage when getting out has become almost impossible.
    • Writing off loans or giving soft loans won't bring the farmers out of the debt trap.
    • We need to take the required measures to prevent us sliding into the debt trap.
    • He warned that vulnerable consumers were being lured into a debt trap without understanding the full implications.
    • In the Third World, foreign debts equal to 60% or 80% of GDP have been known to trigger the debt trap.
    • Through such lending practices, elite farmers built up their wealth while poor farmers found themselves ensnared in a chronic debt trap.

Definition of debt trap in US English:

debt trap

noun
  • A situation in which a debt is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal.

    a new personal bankruptcy law aims to help individuals free themselves from the debt trap
    countries like Greece and Portugal are already caught in a debt trap
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He warned that vulnerable consumers were being lured into a debt trap without understanding the full implications.
    • Weddings also land middle class and poor families in the debt trap, even without paying a dowry to the groom.
    • Writing off loans or giving soft loans won't bring the farmers out of the debt trap.
    • I see people getting themselves into the debt trap, borrowing up to the hilt.
    • The debt trap often springs with us only feeling the pain at a later stage when getting out has become almost impossible.
    • It should mostly be in the form of grants, not loans, to avoid future debt traps.
    • "Failure to provide a legal frame for managing loans would place the country in a debt trap," he said.
    • We need to take the required measures to prevent us sliding into the debt trap.
    • In the Third World, foreign debts equal to 60% or 80% of GDP have been known to trigger the debt trap.
    • The debt trap is far more significant than many in the north understand.
    • The best way out of the debt trap is to seek advice early, she said.
    • One unwanted result of such enforced action would inevitably be a debt trap.
    • He soon began feeling that he had landed in a debt trap.
    • Small farmers are entangled in the debt trap.
    • Through such lending practices, elite farmers built up their wealth while poor farmers found themselves ensnared in a chronic debt trap.
    • But several of them are sliding back into a debt trap due to weak exports or renewed borrowing.
    • As well as helping people to escape the debt trap, extra effort needs to be put into helping them to avoid living beyond their means in the first place.
    • The global debt trap is not so easily eluded.
    • She admitted borrowing money to buy a car but didn't want others falling into the same debt trap.
    • Some of these loans though offered on soft terms tend to tie countries to long terms of repayments thus locking future generations to debt traps.
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