Bad debts

通常发生在信贷业务中

常用释义

词性释义

坏账:指借款人无力或不愿偿还借款的情况,通常发生在信贷业务中,对债权人造成损失。
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1·The bank set aside 1.1 billion dollars to cover bad debts from business failures.
银行留出11亿美元来支付生意失败导致的坏账。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·That is partly because of bad debts.
这部分是由于坏账。
3·Banks will also be nervous about bad debts.
银行同样会担心坏账问题。
4·To reduce the bad debts in the maximum limit.
最大限度的减少坏账的处理。
5·Banks' bad debts are shrinking but so too are revenues.
虽然银行的坏账减少了,但其收入也在减少。
6·The obvious contrast is with Japan, where bad debts were left to fester.
这与日本形成了鲜明的对比,日本的坏账被滞留到溃烂。
7·Accruing bad debts knowingly is one of the lowest forms of human behavior.
有意无意地产生不好债务可以说是人类最本质的特性之一。
8·The bank's capital ratio was being steadily depleted by a torrent of bad debts.
由于一系列的坏账,银行的资本金充足率一步步减少。
9·The bank narrowed its third-quarter loss as impairment losses on bad debts shrank.
该银行公布第三季度亏损金额减少,主要是因为坏账减值准备金有所下降。
10·The number-crunchers probe the lenders about their exposures to potential bad debts.
数字统计探查到了贷款方暴露的潜在的坏账问题。
同义词
坏帐;收不回的债;死账