debt
n. 债务; 负债; 恩情; 人情债
A debt is a sum of money that you owe someone.
Three years later, he is still paying off his debts...
都3年了,他仍在偿还债务。
Shrinking economies mean falling tax revenues and more government debt.
经济收缩意味着税收的减少和政府债务的增加。
Debt is the state of owing money.
Stress is a main reason for debt.
重压是负债的一个主要原因。
You use debt in expressions such as I owe you a debt or I am in your debt when you are expressing gratitude for something that someone has done for you.
He was so good to me that I can never repay the debt I owe him...
他对我太好了,我永远也还不清这份人情。
I owe a debt of thanks to Joyce Thompson, whose careful and able research was of great help...
我要衷心地感谢乔伊斯·汤普森先生,他严谨而卓著的研究给予了我极大的帮助。
1. the state of owing something (especially money);
2. money or goods or services owed by one person to another
3. an obligation to pay or do something
be in someone's debt
欠某人人情债;受某人的恩惠
The board has so misconducted the company that it's deep in debt.
由于董事会对公司管理不善,公司负债累累.
I owe you a debt of gratitude which I shall never be able to repay.
我永远报答不尽你的恩情.
Stop spending so fast, or you'll end us up in debt.
别花钱这么快, 否则你就要叫我们背债了.
I'm now up to my ears in debt and dare not borrow any more money.
我现在是债台高筑,再也不敢借钱了.
The man was pressed to pay off his debt.
那人被逼还债.