debt
debt — 名詞
1. an amount of money that a person, company, or government has borrowed and must p
債務;欠款
需償還他人的錢
an amount of money that a person, company, or government has borrowed and must pay back to the lender
Marta finally paid off her student debt after working for six years.
Marta 工作了六年後,終於還清了她的學貸。
collocation: pay off a debt
The company ran up huge debts during the economic downturn.
那家公司在經濟衰退期間累積了巨額債務。
collocation: run up debts
Dewi is trying to get out of debt by cutting her monthly spending.
Dewi 試著透過減少每月開支來擺脫債務。
Brandon took out a loan to cover his credit card debt.
Brandon 申請了一筆貸款來償還他的信用卡債務。
- obligation
broader; covers both financial and moral duties
- liability
formal/legal term, often used in business contexts for financial debts
- borrowing
focuses on the act of taking money, not the state of owing it back
文法句型
debt + to [someone]
in debt
out of debt
用法筆記
Frequently used in the phrases 'in debt' (owing money) and 'out of debt' (no longer owing). The noun can be countable (debts = individual amounts owed) or uncountable (debt = the general state of owing).
常見錯誤
2. a strong feeling that you should be grateful to someone because of the help, sup
恩情;人情
受人幫助而心懷感激
a strong feeling that you should be grateful to someone because of the help, support, or kindness they have given you
Ayesha said she owed a deep debt of gratitude to her grandmother for supporting her through college.
Ayesha 說她非常感激祖母在她大學期間的支持。
idiom: debt of gratitude
The community acknowledged its debt to the volunteers who rebuilt the local park.
社區居民對重建公園的志工們表達了感謝與虧欠。
collocation: acknowledge a debt to [someone]
Rania felt she could never repay the debt of kindness her neighbors had shown her.
Rania 覺得鄰居們給她的恩情永遠也還不完。
After the surgery, Sophia wrote a letter expressing her debt to the medical team.
手術後,Sophia 寫了一封信向醫療團隊表達她的感恩。
- gratitude
the feeling itself, without the sense of obligation to repay
- obligation
broader and more formal; can imply a duty without emotional gratitude
文法句型
debt of gratitude + to [someone]
in [someone's] debt
用法筆記
Often appears in the fixed expressions 'a debt of gratitude' and 'to be in someone's debt.' This sense is always metaphorical — no actual payment is involved, and the verb 'repay' is used figuratively.