insolvent的意思|示意

美 / ɪnˈsɒlvənt / 英 / ɪnˈsɑlvənt /

adj. 无力偿还债务的,破产的;有关破产的

n. 无力偿还债务者,破产者

TOEFL 商务英语

复数 insolvents


insolvent的用法详解

Insolvent是英语中一个常见的词语,主要指代一个人或者一家企业无力偿还财务债务,即破产的情况。

通常来说,破产通常是指一家公司或企业不能偿还财务债务,财务压力过大,因无法履行债务而形成的经济损失。当一家企业收入低于债务或者支出太多而无法支付工资时,就会发生破产现象。

Insolvent这个词可以用来形容一个人或者一家企业无力偿还财务债务的情况,或者形容一家企业的财务状况逐渐恶化,变得越来越无力还债。

例句:

1. The company went insolvent after its debts grew too much for them to manage.

2. The economic recession left many individuals insolvent and unable to pay their debts.

3. It became clear that the company was quickly becoming insolvent.

insolvent相关短语

1、 become insolvent 破产

insolvent相关例句

Their electorates will care if their government is insolvent or their countries suffer decades of slump.

如果这些国家的政府无力偿债,或者经济持续几十年萎靡不振,选民们是不会冷眼旁观的.

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Today, the big four state banks in China are, essentially, insolvent.

今天, 中国四大国有银行已经基本不具备清偿能力.

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Those of you who are insolvent, we will nationalize and shut down.

你们其中没有偿付能力的将被国有化或者关闭.

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But the question we really should be asking is: why keep insolvent banks afloat?

但我们真正应该问的是,为什么要保住这些无力偿债的银行?

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Two years later, the bank was declared insolvent.

两年后,这家银行宣布破产。

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The company has been declared insolvent.

这家公司被宣布破产了。

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But many banks are now assumed to be not only illiquid but insolvent.

但是现在许多银行被认为不但仅是流动性差,并且是无偿付才干.

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The extent laid on the house by court made the insolvent man homeless.

法院对这个破产者房产的扣押使他无家可归.

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