bankrupt
US /ˈbæŋkˌrʌpt, -rəpt/
・UK /ˈbæŋkrʌpt/
B2 中高級英檢中級多益
adj.形容詞破產 ; 倒閉
Rather than become bankrupt, it is better to try to pay your bills
v.t.及物動詞破產
His increasingly costly projects will bankrupt his company if he's not careful
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)破產者
He was a bankrupt after the stock market crash.
adj.形容詞(比喻)缺乏道德的
His ideas were morally bankrupt.
v.t.及物動詞(比喻)毀掉
The scandal bankrupted his reputation.
adj.形容詞耗盡的
The constant demands left her emotionally bankrupt.
v.t.及物動詞耗盡
The war bankrupted the nation of its resources.
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一探究竟日本超過千年歷史的溫泉旅館! (Things are changing at the world's oldest hotel)
07:06
- But Kongo Gumi didn't close or go bankrupt,
但金剛組並沒有倒閉或破產,
ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | 官方發佈 | 2011年版 (ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011)
41:26
- 60% of the countries on the planet will be bankrupt.
這個星球上60%的國家將宣告破產
- The world is going "bankrupt"
世界正在步入破產深淵
【歷史大補帖】荷蘭東印度公司與資本主義-世界史速成班 (Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229)
15:40
- and the company went bankrupt in 1799.
並在1799年公司破產。
Steve Ballmer的CS50講座 (CS50 Lecture by Steve Ballmer)
47:58
- when they were almost bankrupt in '97-- confluence of factors.
當他們幾乎破產 在'97 - 因素匯合。
- He said, you're gonna bankrupt this place, Steve.
他說,你會 破產這裡,史蒂夫。