defaulting

英 [dɪˈfɔːltɪŋ] 美 [dɪˈfɔːltɪŋ]

v.  违约; 不履行义务(尤指不偿还债务); 默认; 预设; 预置
default的现在分词

现在分词:defaulting



柯林斯词典

    Pronounced /'diːfɔːlt/ for meaning 2. 义项 2 读作 /'diːfɔːlt/。

  1. VERB 不履行;未支付
    If a person, company, or country defaults on something that they have legally agreed to do, such as paying some money or doing a piece of work before a particular time, they fail to do it.
    1. The credit card business is down, and more borrowers are defaulting on loans...
      信用卡业务出现了下滑,而且越来越多的借款者都不按期还款。
    2. The first warning signals came in March when the company defaulted on its initial payment of £30 million.
      第一次出现警示信号是在3月份,当时该公司未能按时交纳3,000万英镑的首期付款。
    3. Default is also a noun.
    4. The corporation may be charged with default on its contract with the government...
      该公司可能会因未履行与政府签订的合同而受到控告。
    5. The creditors haven't declared them in default.
      债权人尚未宣布他们拖欠债款。
  2. ADJ 默认的
    A default situation is what exists or happens unless someone or something changes it.
    1. ...default passwords installed on commercial machines...
      商用机器上设置的默认口令
    2. Death, not life, is the default state of cells.
      细胞的常态是死亡而不是存活。
  3. N-UNCOUNT 默认值;缺省指令
    In computing, the default is a particular set of instructions which the computer always uses unless the person using the computer gives other instructions.
    1. The default is usually the setting that most users would probably choose.
      默认选项通常是大多数用户都会选择的设置。
    2. ...default settings.
      默认设置
  4. PHRASE (事情的发生)自动地(因可能阻止或改变结果之事未发生)
    If something happens by default, it happens only because something else which might have prevented it or changed it has not happened.
    1. Spassky won the first game, and was awarded by the second by default, when Fischer failed to put in an appearance...
      斯帕斯基赢了第一局,又因菲舍尔第二局未能上场而再胜一局。
    2. I would rather pay the individuals than let the money go to the State by default.
      我宁愿把这些钱付给个人,也不愿它们因未作任何处置而自动地归国家所有。
  5. PREP-PHRASE 因…未发生;因…不可能
    If something happens in default of something else, it happens because that other thing does not happen or proves to be impossible.
    1. Malvolio becomes, in default of competition, the play's moral centre.
      因为没有与其竞争者,马伏里奥自然成了该剧的道德核心。

双语例句

  1. The credit card business is down, and more borrowers are defaulting on loans
    信用卡业务出现了下滑,而且越来越多的借款者都不按期还款。
  2. By late last year, the company faced the prospect of defaulting on junk bonds that had originally been secured in 2004.
    泰山石化有一笔垃圾债券在2004年获得了担保,到了去年年底,这笔垃圾债券面临着可能违约的境地。
  3. They are scrambling for cash to avoid defaulting on bank loans.
    他们纷纷争取现金以避免在银行贷款上违约。
  4. The specified address is used instead of defaulting to the DHCP server's pool of addresses.
    这个指定的地址用于代替DHCP服务器的默认地址池。
  5. Defaulting to the channel initiator's user ID should not provide full administrative access.
    默认到通道启动程序的用户ID将不提供完全的管理员访问权限。
  6. Hernandez was taken to the police station after being arrested for defaulting on his contract.
    埃尔南德斯因在合同上违约而被捕并被送往警察局。
  7. Greece, the weak link in the eurozone, is inching closer to defaulting on its debt.
    希腊是欧元区的薄弱环节,它正在慢慢走向债务违约的深渊。
  8. China Medical Technologies was forced into involuntary bankruptcy the following August after defaulting on its bonds.
    次年8月,中国医疗技术在债券违约后被迫进入强制破产程序。
  9. True, if oil companies start defaulting on their bonds, the effects will ripple through the financial system.
    确实,如果石油企业开始债券违约,其影响将波及整个金融体系。
  10. Greece, Portugal and Ireland have already had to borrow money from their euro neighbors in order to avoid defaulting on their debts.
    希腊,葡萄牙和爱尔兰已经有借用他们的欧元邻国的货币,以避免拖欠其债务。
  11. And with the economy buoyant, debtors could afford to meet their interest payments without defaulting.
    随着经济进一步增长,贷款人可以负担其利息支出而不必担心出现拖欠。
  12. The defaulting securities firm may not reject or raise objection to the price for and manner in which the GTSM coordinates handling of the relevant money or bonds.
    违约证券商对本中心协调处理相关款项、债券之价格及方式不得拒绝或提出异议。
  13. Third, allow some defaulting banks to go bust.
    第三,允许一些资不抵债的银行破产。
  14. The bond issue was evidence of optimism in the markets that the Greek government will avoid defaulting on its debt repayments.
    此次债券发行证明了市场的乐观态度,相信希腊政府将避免在债务偿还上违约。
  15. Would a defaulting chancellor be taken to the Tower of London?
    一位违约的财政大臣将会被关进伦敦塔吗?
  16. The district attorney processed against the defaulting debtor.
    地方检查官起诉不履行债务的债务人。
  17. Mexico needed$ 1 billion to avoid defaulting on loans to New York banks.
    墨西哥需要十亿美元以免拖欠一些纽约银行的贷款。
  18. One buys protection against a certain bond defaulting, while the other sells protection in a swap agreement.
    一方针对某种特定的债务违约风险购买保险,另一方则以互换合约的形式出售保险。
  19. Without additional borrowing authority, the federal government risks defaulting on its debt obligations, which could spark a financial crisis.
    如果失去了增加举债的权力,联邦政府在还债方面就会有违约的危险,而这可能引发一场金融危机。
  20. It has had limited access to the international financial system since defaulting on its debts in 2001.
    自2001年发生债务违约以来,阿根廷进入国际金融体系的渠道有限。
  21. He warns that at least half a dozen developers are in serious danger of defaulting on their bonds.
    他警告称,至少有6家开发商面临严重的债券违约危险。
  22. Simultaneously, the defaulting party should bear all legal consequences and should compensate the other party for all kind of losses.
    同时,违约方承担所有法律和违约责任和赔偿所有损失。
  23. Troubled banks then who have this the problem banks have now is they have these securitized mortgages that they've bought and the homeowners are defaulting on the mortgages now.
    于是出于困境中的银行,现在银行的问题在于,他们持有自己买的,证券化按揭贷款,而房屋持有者却,对抵押借款拖欠。
  24. We begin to look a lot like Greece [ in danger of defaulting on debt].
    我们开始看来与深陷债务的希腊差不多了。
  25. So defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate.
    因此,债务欠付将是这场辩论带来的草率和不负责任的后果。
  26. So why do so many people end up defaulting and losing their cars?
    那么为什么这样做,很多人结束了拖欠和失去他们的车呢?
  27. And as a result, they basically will be defaulting on their promises.
    结果就是,他们基本上会违背其承诺。
  28. It was on the verge of defaulting on its international debt.
    当时该国正处于对其国际债务违约的边缘。
  29. Instead, a number of economists like the idea forming a "bad" bank to buy up assets tied to defaulting mortgage loans and other troubled debts.
    相反,很多经济学家都喜欢这一想法,形成一个“劣质”银行以买断依赖拖欠抵押贷款和其它麻烦债务的资产。
  30. Defenders of cov-lite loans say they prevent investor losses by allowing stretched borrowers to survive without defaulting.
    低门槛贷款的支持者称,此类贷款使财力吃紧的借款者得以在不违约的情况下维持生存,有利于防止投资者遭受损失。