virtually bankrupt

实际上已破产

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In effect or for all practical purposes bankrupt.

实际上或就所有实用目的而言已经破产。

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virtually bankrupt = 实际上已破产 (实际上或就所有实用目的而言已经破产。)

  • After the market crash, the once-thriving tech company was virtually bankrupt.市场崩溃后,这家曾经蓬勃发展的科技公司实际上已经破产
  • With his mounting debts and no income, he is now virtually bankrupt.由于债务不断增加且没有收入,他现在几乎破产了。
  • The small nation has become virtually bankrupt due to years of mismanagement.由于多年的管理不善,这个小国实际上已经破产
  • If they don't secure a new loan immediately, the business will be virtually bankrupt by next month.如果他们不能立即获得新贷款,公司下个月就将几乎破产
  • The firm was virtually bankrupt, leaving hundreds of employees without a job.该公司实际上已经破产,导致数百名员工失业。
  • An internal audit revealed that the charity was virtually bankrupt, despite its public image.内部审计显示,尽管该慈善机构的公众形象很好,但它实际上已经破产
  • Analysts predict that without a major bailout, the airline will be virtually bankrupt within six months.分析师预测,如果没有大规模的救助,该航空公司将在六个月内几乎破产
  • Years of reckless spending left the city's transport system virtually bankrupt.多年的鲁莽开支使城市的交通系统几乎破产
  • Although they hadn't officially filed for it, they were considered virtually bankrupt.尽管他们没有正式申请破产保护,但他们被认为实际上已经破产
  • The pension fund is virtually bankrupt, and retirees are worried about their future.养老基金实际上已经破产,退休人员对自己的未来感到担忧。