liquidate
英 [ˈlɪk.wə.deɪt]
美 [ˈlɪk.wə.deɪt]
1、词根liquid-由原始含义引申为:make liquid or clear, clarify.
2、liquid- + -ate.
3. which goes back to a metaphorical sense of Latin liquere, 'be clear' – thus 'clear a debt'.
liquidate 使清算,使清偿来自liquid,流动,液体。用于经济学资产的流动性,清算,清偿等。
- liquidate (v.)
- 1570s, "to reduce to order, to set out clearly" (of accounts), from Late Latin or Medieval Latin liquidatus, past participle of liquidare "to melt, make liquid or clear, clarify," from Latin liquidus (see liquid). Sense of "clear away" (a debt) first recorded 1755. The meaning "wipe out, kill" is from 1924, possibly from Russian likvidirovat. Related: Liquidated; liquidating.
- 1. They're likely to hold big fire sales to liquidate their inventory.
- 他们可能会举行清仓大甩卖。
- 2. They have not hesitated in the past to liquidate their rivals.
- 过去他们曾毫不犹豫地铲除对手。
- 3. The government tried to liquidate the rebel movement and failed.
- 政府试图肃清反叛运动,结果失败了。
- 4. Hitler tried to liquidate the Jews in Germany.
- 希特勒试图全部消灭德国的犹太人.
- 5. A unanimous vote was taken to liquidate the company.
- 全体投票一致通过停业清理公司。