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【Business Conversation-21】Financial Trouble ( 財務問題 )

Financial Trouble ( 財務問題 )
A : I think the company is in trouble
B : what kind of trouble?
A : financial trouble
B : what makes you think that?
A : I overheard Lou talking about bankruptcy laws
B : we can't lose our jobs!
I just bought a home
【Biz Vocab】商用英文單字 ( 點擊左邊箭頭打開釋義+例句 ) trouble /ˈtrʌb.əl/ n. 困難 problems or difficulties : The tax forms were complicated and I had a lot of trouble with them.
Their problems seem to be over for the moment , but there could be more trouble ahead .
The trouble started / began when my father came to live with us.
[ + -ing verb ] Parents often have trouble finding good carers for their children .
We started holding meetings by phone , as travelling in and out of the city became too much trouble.
I should get it finished over the weekend without too much trouble.
You'll only be storing up trouble for the future if you don't go to the dentist now.
She thought her troubles would be over once she'd got divorced .
His birthday is the least of my troubles at the moment - I don't even have enough money to pay the rent .
Most of the current troubles stem from (= are caused by) our new computer system .
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples a problem
problem What's the problem here? difficulty The company is having some financial difficulties at the moment. trouble We've had a lot of trouble with the new computer system. hitch The ceremony went without a hitch. glitch We've had a few technical glitches, but I'm confident we'll be ready on time. hurdle Getting a work permit is only the first hurdle financial /faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/ a. 財務上的 relating to money or how money is managed :
financial difficulties / success
financial affairs
Synonyms economic (COUNTRY'S ECONOMY)
monetary
pecuniary formal
Compare fiscal More examples She organizes her financial affairs very efficiently. He steered the country through a financial crisis. Is there any hope of getting financial support for the project? The company needs more financial assistance from the government. bankruptcy /ˈbæŋ.krəpt.si/ n. 破產 a situation in which a business or a person becomes bankrupt :
The company was forced into bankruptcy.
The toll of bankruptcies was rising daily .

[ U ] the fact of good qualities being completely absent :
moral bankruptcy SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Success & failure in business
administration axe bankrupt be running on fumes idiom belly bootstrap dying establish fold go to the wall idiom growth hacker growth hacking have a corner on a market idiom incept spin turn sth round turnaround venture wind (sth) down wind sth up

【Business Conversation-21】Financial Trouble ( 財務問題 )

Financial Trouble ( 財務問題 ) A : I think the company is in trouble B : what kind of trouble? A : financial trouble B : what makes you think...

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