delinquent 的 2 个定义
- failing in or neglectful of a duty or obligation; guilty of a misdeed or offense.
- past due; overdue.
- of or relating to delinquents or delinquency: delinquent attitudes.
- a person who is delinquent.
- juvenile delinquent.
delinquent 近义词
irresponsible, defaulting
criminal, often young
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- Over 11,200 San Diegans behind on their water bill owe more than $1,000, which accounts for 16 percent of the total delinquent bills.
- If they overzealously collect on delinquent loans, the public relations and regulatory cost could be high—at a time when the monetary value of trying to collect on many of those loans is at an all-time low.
- As McDonald noted in a 2008 Brookings op-ed, local ward bosses, “who knew their neighbors intimately, dispensed jobs and favors for votes” and political machines “paid supporters’ taxes in states that disenfranchised tax delinquents.”
- What’s remarkable is that so far, JPMorgan is seeing a tiny fraction of its loans go delinquent.
- Until this year, lenders booked credit costs, called “provisions,” mostly based on the length of time loans were delinquent.
- I was also the front for a juvenile delinquent roaming the streets of New York City and using me as a parental alibi.
- It also traces his days as a juvenile delinquent, and gradual rise up the R&B charts.
- When I was little, I was a kind of juvenile delinquent, but my father stayed on me.
- Now, the juvenile delinquent and artist formerly known as Marky Mark is at the top of the Hollywood food chain.
- Once someone asked him what J.D. stood for, and he famously told them, “juvenile delinquent.”
- The reason is that the pre-delinquent is not attracted by such forms of recreation or healthy pleasure.
- It is a curious and amusing fact that the great smuggler (p. 267) and real delinquent was Napoleon himself.
- The hubbub increased behind him; and several peace-officers of the Royal Household came up to apprehend the delinquent.
- These parsons are used to being victimised and are known not to be too harsh upon the delinquent.
- Non-delinquent or non-sequestrated private patronage and the obligation of tithes were retained.