1.停业;改行
1.if a company goes out of business, it stops doing business permanently, especially because it has failed
1.I hate to tell you this, but if we don't get more customers the next three months, the bottom line is that we'll go out of business.
我很不愿意告诉你这些,但是接下来的三个月,如果我们没有更多的客人,账单底线显示我们就会破产。
2.Meanwhile, Europe and the rest of the world wait in a state of perplexity for the movie theater to go out of business.
与此同时,欧洲和世界各国仍然在困惑地等待着这出大戏落幕。
3.Developing for a specific vendor's proprietary IaaS could prove to be a costly mistake if the vendor were to go out of business.
事实证明,如果某个供应商可能会停业,那么针对该供应商的专有IaaS进行开发将是一个代价不菲的错误。
4.The company has no cash, so it follows that it must borrow money or go out of business.
公司没有现金了,这样一来她要么借钱,要么停业。
5.In fact, many newspapers across the United States have been forced to go out of business.
事实上,美国境内的许多家报纸都迫于当前形势,纷纷倒闭。
6.Staff were whispering that the company was about to go out of business.
员工们私下里议论着公司将会破产的事情。
7.In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a company does not go out of business, and its management is not necessarily replaced.
在第11章破产保护,该公司并没有走出去的企业,其管理并不一定取代。
8.The trader does not cause the company to go out of business.
上面那位交易员并不是导致那家公司关门的原因。
9.Many of these firms, which tend not to produce ore as cheaply as the "majors" , could go out of business.
许多不想生产如“高管们”一样廉价的铁矿石的公司可能会停产。
10.Xiao: The such big Leather shoes Factory, like this easily will how go out of business?
肖:这么大一个皮鞋厂,怎么会就这样轻易倒闭呢?