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bankrupted+(verb)

  • 1 bankrupt

    1. noun
    1) (Law) Gemeinschuldner, der
    2) (insolvent debtor) Bankrotteur, der
    2. adjective
    (lit. or fig.) bankrott

    go bankruptin Konkurs gehen; Bankrott machen

    3. transitive verb
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (unable to pay one's debts: He has been declared bankrupt.) bankrott
    2. noun
    (a person who is unable to pay his debts.) der Bankrotteur
    3. verb
    (to make bankrupt: His wife's extravagance soon bankrupted him.) in den Bankrott treiben
    - academic.ru/5373/bankruptcy">bankruptcy
    * * *
    bank·rupt
    [ˈbæŋkrʌpt]
    I. adj
    1. (insolvent) bankrott, zahlungsunfähig
    \bankrupt estate Konkursmasse f
    certificated \bankrupt rehabilitierter Konkursschuldner/rehabilitierte Konkursschuldnerin
    declared \bankrupt Gemeinschuldner(in) m(f)
    discharged \bankrupt entlasteter Konkursschuldner/entlastete Konkursschuldnerin
    undischarged \bankrupt nicht entlasteter Konkursschuldner/nicht entlastete Konkursschuldnerin
    to adjudicate [or declare] sb \bankrupt jdn für zahlungsunfähig [o bankrott] erklären
    to go \bankrupt in Konkurs gehen, Bankrott machen fam
    2. (deficient) arm
    this book is \bankrupt of plot in diesem Buch gibt es keine Handlung
    to be \bankrupt of ideas keine Ideen haben
    to be morally \bankrupt ( fig) moralisch verarmt sein
    to be politically \bankrupt politisch erledigt [o ruiniert] sein
    spiritually \bankrupt person geistig-seelisch bankrott
    II. vt
    to \bankrupt sb/sth person, company jdn/etw [finanziell] ruinieren [o in den Konkurs treiben
    III. n Konkursschuldner m, Gemeinschuldner m, Bankrotteur m
    to declare sb a \bankrupt jdn für zahlungsunfähig [o zum Gemeinschuldner] erklären
    * * *
    ['bŋkrʌpt]
    1. n
    1) Gemein- or Konkursschuldner(in) m(f) (JUR), Bankrotteur(in) m(f)
    2) (fig)
    2. adj
    1) (JUR) bankrott

    to go bankrupt — Bankrott machen, in Konkurs gehen

    to be bankruptbankrott or pleite (inf) sein

    3. vt
    person, country zugrunde or zu Grunde richten, ruinieren; firm also in den Konkurs treiben
    * * *
    bankrupt [ˈbæŋkrʌpt; -rəpt]
    A s
    1. JUR Zahlungsunfähige(r) m/f(m), Konkurs-, Gemeinschuldner(in):
    bankrupt’s creditor Konkursgläubiger(in);
    bankrupt’s estate ( oder property) Konkursmasse f
    2. (betrügerische[r]) Bankrotteur(in)
    3. fig (politisch etc) bankrotter oder (sittlich etc) heruntergekommener Mensch
    B adj
    1. JUR
    a) bankrott, zahlungsunfähig:
    become ( oder go) bankrupt in Konkurs gehen oder geraten, Bankrott machen; declare A 1
    b) Konkurs…
    2. fig
    a) arm (in, of an dat):
    be bankrupt in ideas keine Ideen (mehr) haben
    b) bankrott, ruiniert:
    morally bankrupt moralisch bankrott, sittlich heruntergekommen;
    he is politically bankrupt er ist politisch erledigt oder am Ende, er hat als Politiker abgewirtschaftet;
    a bankrupt career eine zerstörte Karriere
    C v/t
    1. JUR Bankrott machen
    2. fig zugrunde richten, ruinieren:
    bankrupt of (gänzlich) berauben (gen)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (Law) Gemeinschuldner, der
    2) (insolvent debtor) Bankrotteur, der
    2. adjective
    (lit. or fig.) bankrott

    go bankrupt — in Konkurs gehen; Bankrott machen

    3. transitive verb
    * * *
    adj.
    bankrott adj. expr.
    pleite ausdr. n.
    Bankrotteur m.

    English-german dictionary > bankrupt

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