0 a situation in which a business or a person becomes bankrupt:
1 the inability to pay your debts, or a particular example of this, involving the sale of your property or some other arrangement to pay as much as possible of the money you owe:
2 a situation in which a business or a person becomes unable to pay their debts, and is officially bankrupt:
The impact of high interest rates was to discourage both investment and consumption, and it created cash -ow problems for many companies, leading to bankruptcies and plant closures.
Bankruptcies are awards of sequestration and relate solely to individuals, partnerships, clubs etc and exclude limited companies.
The number of liquidations of companies and bankruptcies of partnerships in 1930 was 3,589, of which 3,024 were voluntary liquidations of companies.
There are now 2,500 bankruptcies a year in the industry.
In the first quarter of this year 1,372 bankruptcies were declared, most of them of small firms.
We are all familiar with the rate of bankruptcies and closures of small businesses over the last few years.
Hundreds of people have been put out of work and there are hundreds of bankruptcies and impending bankruptcies.
The numbers of bankruptcies in the cotton trade for the years 1927 to 1931, respectively, were 9, 8, 25, 26 and 26.
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企業或個人破產(的狀況), (某重要素質或影響的)徹底消失…
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企业或个人破产(的状况), (某重要素质或影响的)彻底消失…
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bancarrota, quiebra [feminine], bancarrota [feminine]…
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quebra, falência, bancarrota…
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破産, 倒産…
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faillite [feminine], faillite…
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fallida…
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