bankrupting
v. 使破產,使枯竭,使極端貧困( bankrupt的現在分詞 )
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...
如果公司的產品賣不出去,它就會倒閉。
He was declared bankrupt after failing to pay a £114m loan guarantee.
由於無力償還1.14億英鎊的貸款擔保,他被宣佈破產。
To bankrupt a person or organization means to make them go bankrupt.
The move to the market nearly bankrupted the firm and its director...
入市幾乎使公司及其董事破產。
Uninsured people can be bankrupted by big medical bills.
高額的醫療費會讓未參保者變得傾家蕩產。
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.
他確實認為歐洲文明道德淪喪。
When bankrupting, enterprise shall make compensation equal to trade union lacking.
企業破產時, 應當清償欠繳的工會經費.
The directors all agreed that only a miracle could save the company from bankrupting.
董事們一致認為,除非發生奇蹟,公司難逃倒閉的命運.