insolvent
adjective
finance & economics,lawspecializeduk/ɪnˈsɒl.vənt/us/ɪnˈsɑːl.vənt/(especiallyof acompany) not having enoughmoneytopaydebts,buygoods, etc.
(尤指公司)无清偿能力的Opposite
solvent
单词 | insolvent |
释义 | insolvent adjective finance & economics,lawspecializeduk/ɪnˈsɒl.vənt/us/ɪnˈsɑːl.vənt/(especiallyof acompany) not having enoughmoneytopaydebts,buygoods, etc. (尤指公司)无清偿能力的Opposite solvent insolvent| American Dictionaryinsolvent adjective us/ɪnˈsɑl·vənt,-ˈsɔl-/(esp. of acompany)unabletopaywhat youowebecause you do not have enoughmoney: When itdiscoveredtheloanscould not berepaid, thebankbecameinsolvent. insolvent| Business Englishinsolvent adjective uk/ɪnˈsɒlvənt/us/-ˈsɑːl-/FINANCE,ACCOUNTING,LAW not having enoughmoneytopaydebts,buygoods, etc.: be/become/be declared insolventThis May thefirmwasdeclaredinsolvent anditsoperationswereshutdown. Currently,companiesmust be insolvent inorderto go intoadministration. Thebankwastechnicallyinsolvent- itlistedassetsof $16.5 million and liabilities of $18.5 million. Comparesolvent Examplesofinsolventinsolvent Indeed, much of the evidence for the mechanization of wheat farms was obtained from the inventories ofinsolventestates. From theCambridge English Corpus Declaring insolvency power: whether supervisory authorities have the power to declare a deeply troubled bankinsolvent. From theCambridge English Corpus A few farmers who wentinsolventin the years immediately after emancipation claimed that the high price of labour was directly responsible. From theCambridge English Corpus Consider, for instance, the power of regulators to take prompt action to restructure a troubled bank or declare itinsolvent. From theCambridge English Corpus Reforminginsolventgovernment banks has proved to be very difficult. From theCambridge English Corpus After goinginsolventin 1826, he had to sell most of his goods (worth £23 2s 9d) and sought work as a gaoler with some success. From theCambridge English Corpus If the indebted enter prises turninsolvent, then the government becomes liable for their loans without having made appropriate provisions. From theCambridge English Corpus In both, large dismissals are often covered by wage guarantee funds, the explicit role of which is to finance severance pay atinsolventfirms. From theCambridge English Corpus A banking crisis occurs when a large number of banks fails to meet regulatory capital requirements, is illiquid, or isinsolvent. From theCambridge English Corpus In low-productivity lots,insolventfarmers bound by debt and low yields accept debt-peonage situations. From theCambridge English Corpus The peak was reached in 1841, when 26 farmers were declaredinsolvent. From theCambridge English Corpus The fear is that the longer-living early retirees will make social insuranceinsolvent. From theCambridge English Corpus Private amortization companies were also established in several cities to facilitate installment plans forinsolventwage earners. From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, there may be some positive value to equity at aninsolventfirm-although it is likely to be low. From theCambridge English Corpus One dimension of 'liquidation' is whether the government provides implicit guarantees to bail out shareholders ofinsolvententerprises and banks. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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