WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| bankrupt adj | (person: insolvent) (kişi) | iflas etmiş s. |
| | Emily wants to buy a house, but she is bankrupt. |
| bankrupt adj | (company: failed) (şirket) | batmış, batkın, batık s. |
| | That company is bankrupt; they closed all of their stores last year. |
| bankrupt adj | (company: continuing) (şirket) | iflas etmiş s. |
| | The bankrupt department store downsized as part of a merger deal with another company. |
| bankrupt of [sth] adj + prep | figurative (lacking good qualities) (bir şeyden) | yoksun s. |
| | Those who criticize her lifestyle are bankrupt of any sort of empathy. |
| bankrupt of [sth] adj + prep | UK (lacking in) | yoksun s. |
| | | -i olmayan s. |
| | Based on his poor life choices, Shane must be bankrupt of intelligence. |
| bankrupt adj | figurative (idea: empty) (düşünce, ideoloji, vb.) | çökmüş s. |
| | As a writer, his ideas are bankrupt and his style unoriginal. |
| bankrupt [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (ruin financially) | iflas ettirmek, batırmak geçişli f. |
| | | çökertmek, mahvetmek geçişli f. |
| | This mistake will bankrupt the company. |
| bankrupt n | (person who is insolvent) | iflas etmiş kimse i. |
| | | müflis i. |
| | A bankrupt who is facing $100,000 in toll payments has taken the matter to court. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| bankrupt adj | (spiritually or emotionally lacking) | yoksun s. |
| | Holly is worried that her friend is spiritually bankrupt, so she often tries to convince her to go to church. |
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