单词 | indebted |
释义 | indebted (ɪndetɪd ) 1. adjective If you say that you are indebted to someone for something, you mean that you are very grateful to them for something. I am deeply indebted to him for his help. [+ to] Synonyms: grateful, obliged, in debt, obligated indebtedness uncountable noun Mortimer recounted his indebtedness to her in his autobiography. [+ to] 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Indebted countries, organizations, or people are ones that owe money to other countries, organizations, or people. America's treasury secretary identified the most heavily indebted countries. indebtedness uncountable noun The company has reduced its indebtedness to just $15 million. Collocations: highly indebted Next year will provide a relief for the eurozone and especially its highly indebted economies. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The bank is serving a highly indebted consumer. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The plight of the highly indebted eurozone economies has forced harsh cuts in spending. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The usual narrative against buying highly indebted companies is that they are too risky. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Germany will have to choose between maintaining fiscal rectitude or enabling the rescue of the highly indebted economies. Times, Sunday Times (2012) To avoid default, the deeply indebted country will have to pay its international creditors before paying its public-sector workers. Times, Sunday Times Both sides are struggling to find a deal to unlock €7.2 billion in loans that the highly indebted country needs to prevent bankruptcy and default over the coming weeks. Times, Sunday Times Civil society groups protested the offer of loans and not grants for such an already heavily indebted country trying to cope with such destruction. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The heavily indebted countries have given up their ability to use monetary policy to help to lift them out of crisis. Times, Sunday Times If not, it would make logical sense for the indebted countries to bail out of the euro and go back to national currencies. Times, Sunday Times He gave such joy on the pitch, and risked his life off it, that an indebted nation and sport owes gratitude in return. Times,Sunday Times All those sophisticated risk assessment models and loan performance scorecards failed to help indebted nations to achieve better returns with their borrowed funds. ST That makes it one of the most indebted nations on earth at more than 13,000 per person. The Sun Upheavals in credit markets only became a problem for the broader economy when they put strains on indebted nations, he said, which were then tempted into devaluing their currencies. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 感激的 Japanese: 恩を受けて |
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