词汇 | liquidated |
释义 | liquidated past simple and past participle ofliquidate liquidate verb uk /ˈlɪk.wə.deɪt/ us /ˈlɪk.wə.deɪt/ liquidateverb (CLOSE)[ I or T ] to cause a business to close, so that its assets can be sold to pay its debts清算,清盘 to stop operating permanently close downWith sales down, the company closed one factory down and reduced the workforce at another. closeMany of the shops in the High Street have closed recently. shut downThe bookshop is shutting down after 25 years of business. shutUKSeveral of the bank's local branches are shutting. shut up shopUKThe seaside businesses all shut up shop during the winter. go/put out of businessMy favourite ice cream shop went out of business last summer. Success & failure in business administration axe bankrupt bankruptcy be running on fumesidiom belly charter dying float go belly upidiom go darkidiom go into administration go to the wallidiom growth hacker receiver shut (something) down shut up shopidiom sinking shipidiom soft launch spin something off You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Borrowing & lending liquidateverb (KILL)[ T ] to kill someone清除,肃清(对政府或政治组织有威胁的人) Related wordliquidation Examples of liquidatedliquidated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Some had changed hands and/or been liquidated. First, relocated agents must be given currency or liquidated investment. A significant number of bankrupt firms did not enter the rehabilitation process but were simply liquidated. First, they were to verify and acquire the property and money of liquidated literary organisations. This includes the cost of unscheduled resources and liquidated damages. As uncertainty mounted about the stability of key currencies, central banks liquidated their foreign-exchange balances and scrambled to replace them with gold reserves. Precautionary savings include the use of food stock, livestock, and financial assets (no households liquidated productive capital such as land and fishing nets). Most rents were stipulated in kind, although they were frequently liquidated in cash. This might be explained by the fact that real estate investments cannot be liquidated immediately in order to finance exit benefits. Reciprocal accounts were less important once foreign exchange reserves were liquidated, and co-operative effort was no longer necessary to protect sterling. All those who were unwilling to submit to this new authority were either dismissed or liquidated. Movers contact their bank in a decentralized manner and withdraw resources in the form of currency and/or liquidated investment. Instead, they argue that housing equity is treated as saving for ' ' a rainy day ' ', liquidated in an emergency following the death of a spouse or admission to a nursing home. Stocks were built up for this purpose, and until they have been liquidated the selling price must be somewhat above the price abroad. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 My noble friend behind me has quoted cases in which county councils are imploring that these committees shall be liquidated. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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