debtor 英 [ˈdetə(r)]   美 [ˈdɛtɚ]

debtor

debtor  英 [ˈdetə(r)] 美 [ˈdɛtɚ]

n. 债务人;[会计] 借方 

名词复数:debtors 

There was a great transfer of wealth from saver to debtor, though the Reichstag later passed a law linking old contracts to the gold price. 财富实现了从储蓄人到债务人的重大转变,尽管后来国会通过了法律,将原有的金融合同与黄金价格挂钩。
Government debt is unlike bank debt and indeed any other private debt in that the debtor is sovereign and cannot be hauled into any bankruptcy court. 政府债务与银行债务以及其他私人债务不同,政府债务人的地位至高无上而且不会受到任何的破产法院的判决。

  • A debtor is someone who owes money. If you borrow from a bank to buy a car, you are a debtor.
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  • n. 债务人;[会计] 借方
  • 1. There was a great transfer of wealth from saver to debtor, though the Reichstag later passed a law linking old contracts to the gold price.

    财富实现了从储蓄人到债务人的重大转变,尽管后来国会通过了法律,将原有的金融合同与黄金价格挂钩。

  • 2. Government debt is unlike bank debt and indeed any other private debt in that the debtor is sovereign and cannot be hauled into any bankruptcy court.

    政府债务与银行债务以及其他私人债务不同,政府债务人的地位至高无上而且不会受到任何的破产法院的判决。

  • 3. There is a fragile debtor-creditor consensus that could crumble, posing yet another danger to economic recovery.

    债务人和债权人之间脆弱的共识也会瓦解,对经济复苏造成新的危害。

  • debtor (n.) early 13c., dettur, dettour, from Old French detour, from Latin debitor "a debter," from past participle stem of debere "to owe," originally, "keep something away from someone," from de- "away" (see de-) + habere "to have" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). The -b- was restored in later French, and in English c. 1560-c. 1660. The KJV has detter three times, debter three times, debtor twice and debtour once.
debt·or / ˈdetə(r) ; NAmE ˈdetər / noun a person, a country or an organization that owes money 债务人;借方 OPP creditor debtor debtors debt·or / ˈdetə(r) ; NAmE ˈdetər /
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