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n. 破产者
a. 破产的
vt. 使破产
复数 bankrupts 过去分词 bankrupted 过去式 bankrupted 第三人称单数 bankrupts 现在分词 bankrupting
She declared herself bankrupt after losing all her investments.
她在输光所有投资后宣布破产。
Bankrupt individuals often face legal consequences for their debts.
破产的个人通常会为其债务面临法律后果。
The government bailout prevented the bank from going bankrupt.
政府纾困计划阻止了该银行破产。
Bankrupt companies often sell off their assets to settle debts.
破产公司通常会出售资产来偿还债务。
The business went bankrupt after the economic crisis.
经济危机过后,该公司倒闭了.
The business was declared bankrupt after failing to meet financial obligations.
该公司因未能履行财务义务而被宣布破产。
The misfortune of his family's illness left him bankrupt.
他家人患病的不幸使他变得一贫如洗。
The company miserably went bankrupt after the economic crisis.
经济危机之后,公司悲惨地宣布破产。
The company's ineptitude in managing their finances caused them to go bankrupt.
公司财务管理上的无能导致了他们破产。
The auction house is handling the liquidation sale of the bankrupt company's assets.
拍卖行正在处理破产公司资产的清算出售。