in the red
(idiomatic, accounting) Having net losses; in debt.
The figures are going to be in the red this year.
After scoring a touchdown to take the lead, Cincinnati had two more opportunities in the red zone, but ended up settling for a field goal each time, leaving the door open for the Eagles. Source: Internet
And to whoever submitted, “To the boy in the red hoodie who tried to slide down the banister next to Dauten then fell off backwards, not romantically interested just want to know if you’re ok,” we’re all dying to know if he’s okay, too. Source: Internet
All the financial stocks on the S&P BSE Sensex or the NSE Nifty 50 were trading in the red. Source: Internet
A measure in the red scenario is that some schools will be quarantined, and the last measure of the red scenario is that all schools in Tallinn will be quarantined. Source: Internet
As of Tuesday, Dec. 1, California only has one county in the orange (moderate tier) and five counties in the red (substantial tier) according to the state’s four-tier coronavirus tracking system. Source: Internet
Auto, FMCG and Bank indices ended in the red while other indices ended in the positive with Realty, Media and Metals gaining the most. Source: Internet