defaulter
美 [di?f?lt?r]
英 [di?f?:lt?] 
- n.不履行者;拖欠者;缺席者;虧空(公款)者
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)違約者;失責(zé)人士;盜用公款者
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):defaulters 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
In other words, the Europeans would bail out one of their own, but it would not be fun for anyone, especially not for the defaulter.
換句話說,歐洲人會出手救助他們中的某個國家,但這對誰都不是好玩的事情,尤其是對違約國。
Until the late 1990s the biggest creditors, especially in Europe, were banks, which had first claim on a defaulter's assets.
直到20[font=宋體]世紀(jì)90[font=宋體]年代末,最大的貸款人(特別是在歐洲)一直是銀行,對拖欠債務(wù)的企業(yè)有第一追索權(quán)。
It hae because a majority of the 182 UN members do not pay their dues . The largest defaulter has been the United States.
之所以如此,是因為182個聯(lián)合國成員國中的大多數(shù)國家不繳納聯(lián)合國會費。拖欠聯(lián)合國會費最多的國家是美國。
If a borrower fails to repay the basic loan and is unwilling to go into the flexi-loan, she becomes a willing defaulter.
如果一個借貸者不能償還基本貸款,又不愿意進入靈活貸款,她就變成了心甘情愿的拖欠者。
Then there is the historic example of serial defaulter Argentina.
而屢次拖欠債務(wù)的阿根廷則可以為鑒。
Could a defaulter remain in the euro?
歐洲是否還有其他違約者?