debt 的定义
- something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another: a debt of $50.
- a liability or obligation to pay or render something: My debt to her for advice is not to be discharged easily.
- the condition of being under such an obligation: His gambling losses put him deeply in debt.
- Theology. an offense requiring reparation; a sin; a trespass.
debt 近义词
money owed to others
debt 的近义词 46 个
- arrears
- bill
- capital
- commitment
- credit
- damage
- deficit
- due
- indebtedness
- liability
- mortgage
- obligation
- price tag
- receipt
- iou
- albatross
- baggage
- bite
- check
- chit
- claim
- cuff
- debenture
- debit
- dues
- duty
- encumbrance
- invoice
- manifest
- note
- reckoning
- responsibility
- score
- tab
- tally
- voucher
- arrearage
- bad news
- below the line
- dead horse
- in hock
- in the hole
- in the red
- outstandings
- promissory note
- red ink
debt 的反义词 5 个
更多debt例句
- The rest plan to restructure their debts, close money-losing stores, and continue operation.
- “There is so much debt production and debt monetization,” Dalio said.
- The cost of the combined wars will probably surpass $7 trillion by 2056, when interest on the debt is considered, almost four decades from now.
- They also like precious metals and debt of just about any flavor.
- Local banks, meanwhile, keep securitizing their mortgage debt, sloughing off their own liabilities.
- Big discounts and cheap credit keep them coming back for more; and keep millions in perpetual debt.
- Some of the concern over student debt is likely driven by the startling headline numbers.
- These low-income students take on debt and are also the least likely to finish.
- By 2013, the company owed the lender about $35,000 per month—solely in interest payments—and imploded in debt.
- “So let history record that Iran owes an invaluable debt to al Qaeda,” he added.
- It is painful to add, that the latter years of his life were passed in prison, where he was confined for debt.
- It sent gold to Paris as fast as it could be shipped and insured, and so seems to have liquidated its debt.
- This rascal was owed a debt for the indignity he had offered the sahib in the village, and now he was paid in full.
- In conclusion, I must distress my friend J. M. Barrie (who gave me a first chance) by acknowledging my great debt to him.
- I owe you a large debt of gratitude, which I want to work out—so do not talk of sending me away.