insolvency

英[ɪn'sɒlvənsi] 美[ɪn'sɒlvənsi]
  • n. 无力偿还;破产
insolvencies
GRE
    n. (名词)
    1. 破产
    2. 无力偿还
    3. 无偿债能力无力偿付
    4. 不足抵偿债务

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the lack of financial resources

1. The company is on the verge of insolvency.
该公司快要破产了.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. After declaring insolvency, he was handed quietly and without uproar to a policeman.
声明自己不名一文之后, 他就被安安静静,不吵不闹地交到警察手里.

来自辞典例句

3. Insolvency matters are covered under the Bankruptcy Code.
资不抵债事项由《破产法典》调整.

来自口语例句

4. The UK's only helicopter manufacturer was on the brink of insolvency.
英国唯一的直升飞机制造商处于破产的边缘.

来自互联网

5. Normal insolvency procedures should not be applied to banks.
通常的破产程序不应当适用于银行.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The scope of the Insolvency Fund Scheme and the claims and settlement procedures will largely be the same as those under the existing ECAS.
      无力偿还债务基金计划的范围,以及申索和结算程序大体上会与现时的雇员补偿援助计划相同。
    2. But, like a borrower whose insolvency would bring down a bank, he may calculate that much of his former backers' anger is bluster, covering a fear of their own impotence.
      但是,就像一位借款人一样,无力偿还会让银行倒闭,穆萨拉夫可能盘算着,他以前的支持者的强烈的愤概只不过是恐吓,以掩盖他们自身的无能。
    3. The company is in a state of insolvency.
      公司处于破产状态。
    4. The idea of my insolvency cooled down her flames immediately.
      一想到我破产了,她的热情顿时冷却。