insolvent

美音:[ɪn'sɑlvənt] 英音:[ɪn'sɒlvənt]

简单释义:


adj.无力偿付债务的;破产的

n.无力偿还债务者

网络资不抵债;无清偿力的;无偿付能力的

变形:

复数:insolvents  


完整释义:


adj.

1.无力偿付债务的,破产的
2.无偿付能力的,无力支付(债务的)
3.无力偿债的

n.

1.无力偿还债务者,破产者


例句:

  1. A German newspaper said Merkel had concluded Greece was insolvent and was pushing for a mandatory debt restructuring.
    一家德国报纸称,梅克尔已经认定希腊无力偿债,并将敦促进行强制债务重组。

  2. It is banks that matter most, however, and some of the biggest are suspected of being insolvent or close to it.
    无论如何,银行的问题最多,一些最大的银行很可能已在破产的边缘。

  3. Once again, the question will be how the near-insolvent banks can be kept afloat, to avoid systemic risk.
    如何才能保住这些几近无力偿债的银行以避免系统性风险?这一问题再次出现在人们面前。

  4. Any bank unable to raise private capital, perhaps rendering it insolvent, would be taken over.
    任何无力筹集私人资本的银行,或者宣布其破产,或者对其进行收购。

  5. That makes it hard to funnel it up to a holding company that is otherwise almost certainly insolvent.
    这就很难把资本导入控股公司,而没有资本控股公司几乎可以肯定要破产。

  6. A receiver is appointed by creditors to take control of the assets of a bankrupt or insolvent company.
    接管人系由债权人所指定,负责接管破产或无力偿还债务的公司的资产。

  7. The bloated state sector began to collapse, and by 1998, some of the nation's biggest banks were nearly insolvent.
    臃肿的国有企业开始崩溃,到了1998年,中国一些最大的国有银行几近破产。

  8. However, a sound bank would not become illiquid or insolvent by such an attack.
    然而,一个健全的银行不会因这种攻击而出现流动性不足或资不抵债的问题。

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