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liquidate

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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liq·ui·date /ˈlɪkwədeɪt/ verb  1. [intransitive, transitive]BFL to close a business or company and sell the things that belong to it, in order to pay its debts 停业清盘,清算〔指公司停业后出售资产以偿还债务〕2 [transitive] technicalBFL to pay a debt 偿还,清偿〔债务〕 The stock was sold to liquidate the loan. 股票被卖出以偿还贷款。3. [transitive] informalKILL to kill someone or destroy something that is causing a problem 杀死,干掉〔某人〕;毁掉〔某物〕
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Examples from the Corpus
liquidateThousands, branded parasitical intellectuals merely because they spoke a foreign language or wore spectacles, were systematically liquidated.He liquidated all his material stocks and bought everything spot, paying in ninety-day bills, if possible.As soon as he has been liquidated, another of the Seven, Philip, takes over.On paper, liquidate everything you have -- house, car, gadgets, investments.The following day, when the price difference had widened to £2125, Harry liquidated his intracommodity spread.One would liquidate itself over time by paying claims, much of it to cover pollution and asbestos exposures.If the firm gets into difficulty, its bankers become intimately involved in restructuring or liquidating the firm.Some frustrated ranchers, having liquidated their entire herds, will not be re-entering the market for at least 18 months.
From Longman Business Dictionaryliquidateliq‧ui‧date /ˈlɪkwədeɪt/ verbFINANCE1[transitive] to sell an investment for cashHoldings of units can be liquidated quite quickly.2[intransitive, transitive] if someone liquidates a company, or if the company liquidates, all of its assets are sold in order to pay its debts. Any money left after that is returned to shareholders and the company stops operatingRather than trying to reorganize, the airline will liquidate.→ See Verb tableOrigin liquidate (1500-1600) Late Latin past participle of liquidare to melt, from Latin liquidus; → LIQUID2
liq·ui·date verbChineseSyllable
to and Corpus or close Business a company business


liquidate
liquidate /ˈlɪkwədeɪt, ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt/ verb
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: past participle of liquidare 'to melt', from Latin liquidus; liquid2
1. [intransitive and transitive] to close a business or company and sell the things that belong to it, in order to pay its debts
2. [transitive] technical to pay a debt:
    The stock was sold to liquidate the loan.
3. [transitive] informal to kill someone or destroy something that is causing a problem


li·quid·ateBrE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they liquidate BrE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it liquidates BrE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪts/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪts/ 🔊past simple liquidated BrE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪtɪd/ 🔊past participle liquidated BrE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form liquidating BrE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlɪkwɪdeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (sth) to close a business and sell everything it owns in order to pay debts 清算,清盘(停业后将资产出售,偿还债务) [transitive] ~ sth (finance 金融) to sell sth in order to get money 变卖;变现to liquidate assets变卖资产 [transitive] ~ sth (finance 金融) to pay a debt 偿还,清偿(债务) [transitive] ~ sb/sth to destroy or remove sb/sth that causes problems 消灭;摧毁;清除 SYN annihilate 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。🔊🔊