bad debt
英 [ˌbæd ˈdet]
美 [ˌbæd ˈdet]
n. 坏账; 呆账; 倒账
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 坏账;呆账;倒账
a debt that is unlikely to be paid
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 坏账;呆账
Abad debtis a sum of money that has been lent but is not likely to be repaid.- The bank set aside £1.1 billion to cover bad debts from business failures.
银行留出11亿英镑以抵消因企业倒闭而产生的坏账。
- The bank set aside £1.1 billion to cover bad debts from business failures.
英英释义
noun
- a debt that is unlikely to be repaid
双语例句
- "The waves of bad debt will just keep coming," he says.
“坏账潮将不断一波波地涌来。”他说。 - If it's a small amount we write it off as a bad debt.
如果金额小,就作为坏账注销; - The company's accounting method of bad debt loss is adopted by the specific identification.
坏帐损失的核算方法为个别认定法。 - The current build-up of bad debt may very well do the same.
当前这种不良贷款的累积,很有可能也会造成同样的后果。 - The move would ostensibly move all the bad debt from the banks to the government.
此举表面上会将所有不良债务从银行转移至政府手中。 - A plan to let the government take an ownership stake in troubled companies as part of the rescue, rather than just buying bad debt, also was under intense negotiation.
一个计划,让政府采取了股份公司在动荡的一部分,救援,而不是仅仅购买坏帐,也正在紧张的谈判。 - She says American investment banks have made excessive loans, which created a real estate bubble and made the lenders insolvent on bad debt.
她说,美国的投资银行做出了过度的贷款,制造了一个房地产泡沫,并且导致借贷者因为坏帐而出现资不抵债的现象。 - The boy is too young to discriminate good books from bad ones. Bad Debt A loan or accounts receivable that is unlikely to be repaid.
这孩子太小,分不清好书和坏书。坏账不太可能偿还的应收账款或贷款。 - If we do not act, we are going to find bad debt everywhere.
如果不采取行动,我们将发现到处都是坏账。 - Bad debt risk is an objective existence, as long as there is likely to have bad credit.
坏账风险是客观存在的,只要有赊销就可能有坏账。