英 [ˌbæd ˈdet] 美 [bæd det]
坏账:指无法偿还的贷款。
bad debt //
可数名词 A bad debt is a sum of money that has been lent but is not likely to be repaid. 坏账
The bank set aside 1.1 billion dollars to cover bad debts from business failures.
银行留出11亿美元来支付生意失败导致的坏账。
a debt that is unlikely to be repaid
呆账
呆帐
6.1 呆帐呆帐(BAD DEBTS)是债务人无力偿还的债务.债务人因生意失败或破产等原因而无力偿还债.
如何设定财务会计目标_淘论文 关键词】会计目标;呆;坏账;对策 [gap=869]Keywords] Accounting objectives; Allowance for doubtful; Bad debts; Countermeasures
死账(bad debts), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
坏帐;[会计]呆帐
There is good debt and bad debt.
债务分为良性债务和不良债务。
It's called a provision for bad debt.
这就是所谓的坏账准备。
Japanese Banks were slow to write down bad debt.
日本银行注销坏账行动迟缓。
Many banks,he says, are going to need additional capital to deal with bad loans and heavy debt.
VOA : special.2009.05.29
But many economists say the bigger issues to worry about include bad bank debt and lack of liquidity.
VOA : standard.2009.04.02
You can be relieved of that debt, or now you know you feel bad now, I guess.
你可以释怀了,我想你也许还会有些许歉疚
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But that means adding to bad debt reserves or posting a special loss, hurting earnings.
And bad debt ratings mean the cost of borrowing money goes up and profits drop.
Banks, already struggling under a mountain of bad debt, find themselves teetering under freshly-soured loans.