1. to be unable to pay one's debts The company went bankrupt.
go bankrupt 片语
片语
fail失败,不及格;破产;缺乏;衰退
go broke bankrupt破产
Let Detroit Go Bankrupt让底特律破产吧
They D Go Bankrupt然后破产
become insolvent破产
go under bankrupt破产
Go Bankrupt Wet破产潮
Applies To Go Bankrupt申请破产
nto go bankrupt倒闭
go broke破产
to go bankrupt倒闭
They Go Bankrupt他们会破产
go bankrupt 例句
英汉例句
iceland, the first nation to go bankrupt in the credit crunch, recently applied.
在信用危机第一个破产的国家冰岛最近提出了申请。
how could you let it go bankrupt and not expect the commercial paper market to be completely crushed?
你怎么能任由它破产,而又没有预期到商业票据市场将会遭受灭顶之灾呢?
but you know, you kind of wonder if that's a good example for fire insurance because if the whole city burns down, then insurance companies would go bankrupt anyway, right?
at the same time, retailers are demanding that exporters show that they have strong balance sheets and will not go bankrupt before completing orders.
同时,零售商要求出口商显示他们有强劲的平衡资产负债表的能力和在完成业务前不会破产。
liu says most dairy farmers would go bankrupt if the country adhered to strict standard.
刘表示,如果国家采用严格的标準,很多奶农将会破产。
a dogan official admits to fears that it could go bankrupt but, late on september 9th, its shares rallied on hopes it could reach a deal with the tax authorities.