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delinquent

/dih-ling-kwuhnt/US // dɪˈlɪŋ kwənt //UK // (dɪˈlɪŋkwənt) //

拖欠,拖欠的,违约,逾期

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is delinquent.
    • : juvenile delinquent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.irresponsible, defaulting
nouncriminal, often young
Synonyms
debtor债务人,债主,债权人,负债人defaulter违纪者,违约者,败类,违章者felon重刑犯,重犯,重罪犯,重罪hoodlum无赖,流氓,混混,流氓团伙juvenile delinquent少年犯,少年犯罪,青少年犯罪,少年犯的问题lawbreaker违法者,违章者,破产者,违法分子offender冒犯者,罪犯,违法者,犯罪者wrongdoer罪犯,恶人,冤大头,错失者behind后面,后面的,后边,后头blackguard黑卫兵,黑卫士,黑衣人,黑衣卫culprit肇事者,罪犯,元凶,凶徒dawdler颟顸的人,颟顸者,颟顸,颟顸无知deadbeat死气沉沉的人,死气沉沉的家伙,死鬼,跛脚的人deadhead枯叶,枯草,枯枝,枯枝败叶derelict废弃的,荒废的,荒废,遗弃者desperado不择手段的人,不顾一切,不择手段,不择手段者jailbird狱友,狱卒,囚徒,狱卒们loafer浪荡子,浪子,浪人,浪客lounger躺椅,躺椅上,卧榻,躺椅上的人malefactor歹徒,恶人,恶棍,歹人miscreant歹徒,恶棍,恶人,违禁品neglecter忽视者,忽略者,忽略不计的人,忽略不计outlaw不法分子,不法之徒,歹徒,取缔役punk朋克,庞克,痞子,废物recreant叛逆的人,叛逆者,重生者,叛逆reprobate恶人,恶棍,恶习不改,恶人先告状sinner罪人,罪犯,罪者,犯罪者jdJDblack sheep害群之马,黑羊,害人精,黑暗的羊evader逃避者,驱逐者,躲避者,逃避的人fallen angel堕落天使,堕落的天使,坠落的天使,堕天使juvie幼儿,幼儿教育,幼儿期,幼儿班no show没有出现,无显示,没戏,无人问津young offender年轻的罪犯,年轻的犯罪者,少年犯,年轻罪犯

Examples

  • 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.