liquidation
英 [ˌlɪk.wəˈdeɪ.ʃən]
美 [ˌlɪk.wəˈdeɪ.ʃən]
记忆“liquidation”的方法是将它分解为“liquid”和“-ation”两个部分。“liquid”意味着液体,代表流动或易变;“-ation”是后缀,通常表示动作或过程。将这两个部分结合,想象为液体(流动的、可变的东西)被转化为某种状态或过程,即清算、变现的过程,这样就可以记忆为“liquidation”是指清算或变现的过程。
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- liquidation (n.)
- 1570s, noun of action from Late Latin liquidare (see liquidate); originally as a legal term in reference to assets; of inconvenient groups of persons, 1925 in communist writings.
- 1. A French-based pharmaceuticals company ran into cash-flow problems and faced liquidation.
- 法国的一家制药公司陷入资金周转问题,面临清算的危机。
- 2. The company went into liquidation.
- 公司进入了清盘阶段。
- 3. The company has gone into liquidation .
- 这家公司已破产。
- 4. If the banks opt to pull the rug from under the ill-fated project, it will go into liquidation.
- 如果这些银行不再对这个倒霉的项目提供支持,它也就破产了。
- 5. Simon's business has been on the rocks for some time and I understand he's going into liquidation.
- 西蒙的生意遇到经济困难已有一段时间,我想他即将进行清算.