assets
英 [ˈæs.et]
美 [ˈæs.et]
- n. 资产;宝贵的人材;有益的品质;[经] 财产;有利条件 (一项)财物;资产(asset的名词复数);(商店、破产者等的)财产;遗产;有价值的人或物
为了记住“assets”,可以采用以下简单记忆方法:
想象一个“asset”(资产)如“蜡笔”在“asset”和“ Asset”之间跳跃。这个动作“跳跃”帮助你记住单词的拼写和含义。蜡笔在口语中常被比作“跳跃的笔”,因此联想到“asset”就像是一个“跳跃”的“蜡笔”,代表财产或资源。
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- assets (n.)
- 1530s, "sufficient estate," from Anglo-French asetz (singular), from Old French assez (11c.) "sufficiency, satisfaction; compensation," noun use of adverb meaning "enough, sufficiently; very much, a great deal," from Vulgar Latin *ad satis "to sufficiency," from Latin ad- "to" (see ad-) + satis "enough" (see sad).
Beginning as a legal term, "sufficient estate" (to satisfy debts and legacies), it passed into general use; meaning "any property that theoretically can be converted to ready money" is from 1580s. Asset is a 19c. artificial singular. Asset stripping attested from 1972.
- 1. Under these laws, he said, Mr. Rice's assets could have been frozen.
- 他说根据这些法规,赖斯先生的资产可能已经被冻结了。
- 2. Brazil says its constitution forbids the private ownership of energy assets.
- 巴西称其宪法禁止个人占有能源资产。
- 3. They must prove they own £250,000 of realisable assets.
- 他们必须证明拥有25万英镑的可变现财产。
- 4. The company lists its current assets at $56.9 million.
- 该公司列明其流动资产为5,690万美元。
- 5. The company closed down operations and began liquidating its assets in January.
- 公司停止了各项业务,于1月份开始变卖资产。