bankrupts
v. 使破产,使枯竭,使极端贫困( bankrupt的第三人称单数 )
People or organizations that go bankrupt do not have enough money to pay their debts.
If the firm cannot sell its products, it will go bankrupt...
如果公司的产品卖不出去,它就会倒闭。
He was declared bankrupt after failing to pay a £114m loan guarantee.
由于无力偿还1.14亿英镑的贷款担保,他被宣布破产。
To bankrupt a person or organization means to make them go bankrupt.
The move to the market nearly bankrupted the firm and its director...
入市几乎使公司及其董事破产。
Uninsured people can be bankrupted by big medical bills.
高额的医疗费会让未参保者变得倾家荡产。
A bankrupt is a person who has been declared bankrupt by a court of law.
If you say that something is bankrupt, you are emphasizing that it lacks any value or worth.
He really thinks that European civilisation is morally bankrupt.
他确实认为欧洲文明道德沦丧。
Most credit agencies run a 15-year blacklist effectively barring bankrupts from receiving credit.
大多数信贷机构都有一份为期15年的黑名单,以有效阻止破产者得到贷款。
You are bankrupts; your part is over.
你们破产了, 你们已经寿终正寝了.