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liquidate
- IPA[ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt]
英式
- wind up the affairs of (a business) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets;(of a business) go into liquidation
verb: liquidate, 3rd person present: liquidates, gerund or present participle: liquidating, past tense: liquidated, past participle: liquidated
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動詞
- 1. wind up the affairs of (a business) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets if the company was liquidated, there would be enough funds released to honour the debts 同義詞
- ▪ (of a business) go into liquidation the company would have the strength to reorganize and not be forced to liquidate
- ▪ convert (assets) into cash a plan to liquidate £1 billion worth of property over seven years 同義詞
- ▪ pay off (a debt) the fund was raided for purposes other than liquidating the public debt 同義詞
- 2. informal kill (someone), typically by violent means rivals and critics were liquidated in bloody purges
- denoting an asset that earns back its original cost out of income over a fixed period.
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting an asset, project, etc. that earns sufficiently over a fixed period to pay for its cost.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈlikwəˌdāt]
美式
- wind up the affairs of (a company or firm) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets: if the company was liquidated, there would be enough funds released to honor the debts
Oxford American Dictionary