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
- 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 waves of bad debt will just keep coming," he says.
“坏账潮将不断一波波地涌来。”他说。 - 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。 - 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。 - Enterprises should be fully estimated bad debt losses that may occur will be the impact of gains and losses, bad debts on schedule extract prepared to break down the risk of bad debt losses.
企业应充分估计可能发生的坏账损失将对损益造成的影响,按期提取坏账准备以分解坏账损失风险。 - 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。 - The surge in credit will inevitably lead to a jump in bad debt.
贷款的急剧增长必然导致坏账的增加。 - 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。 - 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。 - Bailey said hospitals are negotiating higher treatment rates with insurance companies to offset the bad debt.
贝利说医院将和较高待遇利息的保险公司谈判以抵消那些坏帐。