liquidation
n. 清償; 結算; 清算; 清除
To liquidate a company is to close it down and sell all its assets, usually because it is in debt.
A unanimous vote was taken to liquidate the company.
全體投票一致透過停業清理公司。
If a company liquidates its assets, its property such as buildings or machinery is sold in order to get money.
The company closed down operations and began liquidating its assets in January.
公司停止了各項業務,於1月份開始變賣資產。
If someone in a position of power liquidates people who are causing problems, they get rid of them, usually by killing them.
They have not hesitated in the past to liquidate their rivals.
過去他們曾毫不猶豫地剷除對手。
1. termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
2. the act of exterminating
3. the murder of a competitor
Chapter three strengthens creditor interest protection and perfects corporation liquidation legislation.
第三章加強債權人利益保護,完善公司清算立法.
Simon's business has been on the rocks for some time and I understand he's going into liquidation.
西蒙的生意遇到經濟困難已有一段時間,我想他即將進行清算.
Should the unused part of accrued welfare fund be included in taxable income in liquidation?
如果我司清算時,尚有未使用完畢的職工福利費,要計入應納稅所得 嗎 ?
After the strike ended, the creditors said they would withdraw the liquidation petition.
罷工結束後, 債權人表示他們將撤銷清算申請.
As such it is beneficial to know about the process of insolvent liquidation of a company.
正因為如此,能夠了解關於公司在資不抵債的情況下清盤的相關問題是很有益處的.