delinquent
delinquent 英 [dɪˈlɪŋkwənt] 美 [dɪˈlɪŋkwənt,-ˈlɪn-]
adj. 有过失的;怠忽的;拖欠债务的 n. 流氓;行为不良的人;失职者
名词复数:delinquents
- The adjective delinquent describes something that is past due or people who are negligent in doing their duty. If you are delinquent in paying your delinquent library fines, you won't be able to check out any more books.
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- adj. 有过失的;怠忽的;拖欠债务的
- n. 流氓;行为不良的人;失职者
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1. I have never come to the community and asked for personal donations, but being a non profit I cannot stand for any delinquent payments or bills.
虽然我从未到社区请求私人捐款,但作为一个非赢利组织,我不能容许任何违法的付款或账单。
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2. The regulators said one reason for the increase in foreclosures is that banks have "exhausted" options for keeping many delinquent borrowers in their homes through programs such as loan modifications.
两家监管机构称,止赎案例大幅增加的原因之一是,各家银行为很多逾期借款人保留房屋的方法已经"用尽",比如贷款修改等计划.
- delinquent (n.) late 15c., from Middle French délinquant, from present participle of délinquer (15c.), and directly from Latin delinquentum (nominative delinquens), present participle of delinquere "to fail; be wanting, fall short; offend," from de- "completely" (see de-) + linquere "to leave" (from PIE root *leikw- "to leave"). As an adjective, from c. 1600.
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