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insolvent

英 [ɪnˈsɒlvənt]

美 [ɪnˈsɑːlvənt]

adj.  无力偿付债务的; 破产的
n.  无力偿还债务的人; 破产者

复数:insolvents 

IELTSBEC

Collins.1 / BNC.16722 / COCA.20284

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 无力偿付债务的;破产的
      not having enough money to pay what you owe
      1. The company has been declared insolvent.
        这家公司被宣布破产了。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ 无清偿能力的;资不抵债的;破产的
      A person or organization that isinsolventdoes not have enough money to pay their debts.
      1. The bank was declared insolvent.
        银行被宣布破产。

    英英释义

    noun

    • someone who has insufficient assets to cover their debts
        Synonym:bankrupt

      adj

      • unable to meet or discharge financial obligations
        1. an insolvent person
        2. an insolvent estate

      双语例句

      • Part of the answer, he suggests, is that it is unclear whether banks are insolvent.
        他指出,答案的一部分是,目前还不清楚银行是否资不抵债。
      • To distinguish insolvent creditor's rights and property, rights and obligations of each;
        破产债权和破产财产的区分、破产各方的权利和义务。
      • Policymakers should accept that Greece is insolvent and begin the process of managing a restructuring of its debt.
        政策制定者们应接受希腊无力还债的事实,着手对希腊债务进行重组,并对这个过程加以管理。
      • Insolvent An individual or company unable to repay their outstanding debts.
        破产的个人或公司不能支付他们未偿还的债务。
      • Insolvent banks, in contrast, must not be rescued by money presses.
        与此相对,对无偿付能力的银行一定不要用印钞来拯救。
      • It also means the mass bankruptcy of insolvent households and forced writedowns of mortgages.
        这也意味着,资不抵债的家庭大规模破产,抵押贷款被迫减记。
      • For protecting the creditors, fair repay is a basic concept in insolvent law.
        保护债权人的公平受偿是破产法的一个基本理念。
      • Thus, a person whose liabilities exceed his or her assets may be said to be practically bankrupt, even though that person has not been legally declared insolvent.
        因此,如果某人的债务超出了他或她的财产价值的话,即使还没有在法律上宣告他或她破产,就可以说是实际上已破产了。
      • Everything depends on Italy, because financial markets now fear it may be insolvent.
        一切都取决于意大利,因为金融市场目前担心该国可能无力偿债。
      • Financial supervisors want to believe that troubled banks are temporarily illiquid, not permanently insolvent.
        金融监管者则倾向于认为,陷入困境的银行只是暂时的流动性不足,而非长期的资不抵债。