liabilities
n. 倾向; 责任,义务; 债务,负债
If you say that someone or something is a liability, you mean that they cause a lot of problems or embarrassment.
As the president's prestige continues to fall, they're clearly beginning to consider him a liability.
随着总统的声望持续下跌,他们显然开始视他为负累。
...what was once a vote catching policy, is now a political liability.
这一曾经吸引选票的政策,如今成了政治上的负累。
A company's or organization's liabilities are the sums of money which it owes.
The company had assets of $138 million and liabilities of $120.5 million.
这家公司资产为1.38亿美元,负债为1.205亿美元。
1. anything that is owed to someone else
This new ministry was being created with zero assets and zero liabilities.
这个新部委正在筹建,既无资产也无负债。
The company had assets of $138 million and liabilities of $120.5 million.
这家公司资产为1.38亿美元,负债为1.205亿美元。
These liabilities prompted development of agarose and agarose - acrylamide gels.
这些不稳定性促使琼脂糖和琼脂糖 -- 丙烯酰胺凝胶的发展.
In his day, these liabilities turned out to be assets.
在他的时代, 这些不利因素却转变为宝贵的财富.
He summed up his assets and liabilities.
他算出他的资产和负债总数.