divest
divest 英 [daɪˈvest] 美 [dɪˈvɛst, daɪ-]
vt. 剥夺;使脱去,迫使放弃
进行时:divesting 过去式:divested 过去分词:divested 第三人称单数:divests
- It could be your wine portfolio, your stake in a mining company, or even the extra coats that are taking up space in your closet. Whatever it is, when you divest something, you get rid of it.
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- vt. 剥夺;使脱去,迫使放弃
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1. "If somebody would like to buy those assets, and offer a reasonable price, then they'd be happy to divest, " he said.
他表示,“如果有人愿意购买那些资产并给出一个合理的价格,那么他们会很乐意出售。”
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2. Over the past year, pressure from such groups has prompted some U.S. colleges and investment funds to divest billions of dollars from companies linked to Sudan.
去年,来自此类组织的压力已促使美国一些大学和投资基金从与苏丹有关的公司那里撤走了数十亿美元的投资。
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3. That's true transumerism: You divest yourself of costly material goods and put your money where your life is.
这就是真正的瞬时消费主义:你放弃了昂贵的物质商品,把钱花在你的生活上。
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