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 move triggered a short rally, but it did not solve the fundamental problem: Credit Suisse last week said that bad debt could be as much as60% of bank equity.
此举引发了短期反弹,但它并没有解决根本问题:瑞士信贷银行上周表示,坏帐可能高达60%的银行股权。 - The system of the loan reserve for bad debts is universally adopted by the commercial banks to offset the bad debt loss of loans.
贷款呆帐准备金制度是国际上商业银行普遍采用的弥补贷款损失的制度。 - An income tax deduction Si allowed for bad debt.
坏账在计算所得税时可作为一个抵减项。 - On Wednesday, stocks had soared on hopes that the government will take bad debt off banks'books.
昨天周三,股市在政府将从银行消除坏帐的希望中高涨。 - 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; - Less than 20 years ago, China's financial system was rotting and crippled by bad debt.
在不到20年前,中国金融系统缺乏活力,并饱受呆坏账的困扰。 - 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。 - Commercial banks should draw bad debt reserve funds to reverse the bad debt in accordance with relevant state regulations.
商业银行应当按照国家有关规定,提取呆帐准备金,冲销呆帐。 - Rescues can occur via overt government assumption of bad debt, inflation, or both.
救援行动可以通过政府公开承担坏账或通胀,或者同时承担两者来实现。 - 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。
