bank·rupt·cy /ˈbæŋ(ˌ)krəp(t)si/
  破產,倒閉;缺乏,喪失
  Bank·rupt·cy n.; pl. Bankruptcies
  1. The state of being actually or legally bankrupt.
  2. The act or process of becoming a bankrupt.
  3. Complete loss; -- followed by of.
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  bankruptcy
       n 1: a state of complete lack of some abstract property;
            "spiritual bankruptcy"; "moral bankruptcy";
            "intellectual bankruptcy"
       2: inability to discharge all your debts as they come due; "the
          company had to declare bankruptcy"; "fraudulent loans led
          to the failure of many banks" [syn: failure]
       3: a legal process intended to insure equality among the
          creditors of a corporation declared in bankruptcy