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 delinquent [di'liŋkwәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 行为不良的人, 违法者

a. 怠忽的, 有过失的

[法] 罪犯, 违法者, 过失者


  1. The debtor fell delinquent.
    债务人逾期不能偿还债务。
  2. A delinquent account.
    一笔拖欠的款项
  3. I'm afraid he'll ultimately become a juvenile delinquent.
    我恐怕他最终会成为一名青少年罪犯。


delinquent
[ noun ]
  1. a young offender

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. guilty of a misdeed

  2. <adj.all>
    delinquent minors
  3. failing in what duty requires

  4. <adj.all>
    derelict (or delinquent) in his duty
    neglectful of his duties
    remiss of you not to pay your bills
  5. past due; not paid at the scheduled time

  6. <adj.all>
    an overdue installment
    a delinquent account


Delinquent \De*lin"quent\a. [L. delinquens, -entis, p. pr. of
delinquere to fail, be wanting in one's duty, do wrong; de- +
linquere to leave. See {Loan}, n.]
Failing in duty; offending by neglect of duty.


Delinquent \De*lin"quent\, n.
One who fails or neglects to perform his duty; an offender or
transgressor; one who commits a fault or a crime; a culprit.

A delinquent ought to be cited in the place or
jurisdiction where the delinquency was committed.
--Ayliffe.

  1. The tax act requires the reports to help the IRS collect contractors' delinquent taxes and spot hidden income; now, IRS Notice 871 says the first reports must be filed early in 1988 for 1987 payments.
  2. Only 16,200 of the agency's 118,000 delinquent borrowers "stand to benefit" from the law's write-down provisions, he said.
  3. The increased reserve is to cover delinquent real estate loans and other nonperforming assets, the bank holding company said.
  4. That was a 26% increase from $76.1 billion a year earlier (about half of the increase resulted from a new regulation forcing more detailed disclosure of delinquent loans by thrifts).
  5. The troubles of American Savings and Financial Corp. stem from a massive portfolio of delinquent real estate loans and foreclosed property.
  6. The amount garnished so far, however, is small compared with the $40 million in delinquent support payments Ellenbecker said the state is trying to collect.
  7. Scheduled items, which are delinquent loans and foreclosed real estate after subtracting loss reserves, were $1.38 billion at June 30, down from $1.68 billion at March 31.
  8. Relatively high real interest rates and typically moderate EU growth rates offer no escape from the debt trap. No-one is shedding tears for Greece, the EU's economic delinquent.
  9. 'No one wants to know the school delinquent.
  10. The total owed FmHA by all delinquent borrowers is about $8.7 billion, although there is no breakdown showing how much the 1989 notices involve, said agency spokesman Marlyn Aycock.
  11. "Noriega must go," the marchers shouted. "Arnulfo president, Noriega delinquent." The Panamanian government is dominated by Noriega, who commands the country's 15,000-member Defense Forces.
  12. Companies generally try to collect overdue bills themselves, but the recession has caused so many delinquent accounts that many small businesses are calling backup assistance.
  13. In Massachusetts, the tax agency makes a point of showing off its muscle, slapping Day-Glo orange stickers on the seized buildings of delinquent taxpayers and publicizing seizures of $400,000 yachts and pink Rolls-Royces.
  14. "We have a number of underlying loans on co-ops that are delinquent.
  15. Born in Liege to a father he adored and a mother he loathed, he changed from school swot into delinquent during the First World War, when he saw the corruption of occupation.
  16. With Reagan leaving office soon and the Contras reduced to what Ortega calls "delinquent bands," Ortega hopes to restore the dreams of a socialist society based on equality.
  17. The taxpayer bill of rights, enacted in 1988, has required since last July 1 that banks wait 21 days after getting a levy notice from the IRS before seizing funds in a delinquent taxpayer's account.
  18. Farmers Home, the Agriculture Department's lending arm, has $7.8 billion in delinquent debt on its books.
  19. However, delinquent domestic real estate related loans rose 19% to $922 million from $775 million in the first quarter.
  20. He paid a bill for delinquent income taxes; he replaced his electric typewriter with a small personal computer which should allow him a higher level of efficiency in conveying opinions apt to outrage a few more people.
  21. The REIT said Texas investments with a book value of $9 million, or 20% of its assets, are currently in default or expected to become delinquent within the next 30 days.
  22. The flood of federal cash is allowing many farmers to catch up on their delinquent debts and allowed many banks to clean up their loan portfolio.
  23. The notices were sent out to FmHA borrowers who were at least 180 days delinquent in repaying loans.
  24. Dukakis campaign officials say the governor's plan to collect delinquent taxes would require a 6 percent increase of IRS agents a year, far less than the doubling that Bush cited.
  25. Banks and other lenders in three years doubled the money recovered from delinquent student loan borrowers by using aggressive tactics that included garnishing lottery winnings and putting liens on real estate, a study shows.
  26. If the five youths are found delinquent as juveniles, they could be released on their 18th birthday.
  27. Aycock said the latest notices are in addition to more than 66,000 sent last fall to delinquent borrowers, many of whom had not made payments for three years or more.
  28. The Farmers Home Administration says it is easing some of the paperwork requirements for delinquent borrowers but insists the 45-day deadline for submitting forms to the agency is fixed by law.
  29. Some of the members, whose cotton farms average about 50 acres, used the money to pay delinquent taxes or overdue rent on land or old fertilizer bills.
  30. Eleven countries were delinquent.
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