equity 英 [ˈekwəti]   美 [ˈɛkwɪti]

equity

equity  英 [ˈekwəti] 美 [ˈɛkwɪti]

n. 公平,公正;普通股 

名词复数:equities 

we must uphold equity and oppose bullying. 要公平,不要霸凌。
They shared the work of the house with equity. 他们公平地分担家务。

  • Equity is the state or quality of being fair. In classrooms, it's important to establish equity as any hint of unfairness turns everyone against the teacher.
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  • n. 公平,公正;普通股
  • 1. we must uphold equity and oppose bullying.

    要公平,不要霸凌。

  • 2. They shared the work of the house with equity.

    他们公平地分担家务。

  • 3. You have equity in your home, right?

    你的房子是有产权的对吧?

  • 4. Stocks, on the other hand, are known as equity.

    另一方面,股票被称为股权。

  • equity (n.) early 14c., "quality of being equal or fair, impartiality in dealing with others," from Old French equite (13c.), from Latin aequitatem (nominative aequitas) "equality, uniformity, conformity, symmetry; fairness, equal rights; kindness, moderation," from aequus "even, just, equal" (see equal (adj.)). As the name of a system of law, 1590s, from Roman naturalis aequitas, the general principles of justice which corrected or supplemented the legal codes.
Equity / ˈekwəti ; NAmE ˈekwəti / noun [uncountable ] the trade/labor unionfor actors in the UK, the US and some other countries (英、美等国的)演员工会 Equity / ˈekwəti ; NAmE ˈekwəti / equity / ˈekwəti ; NAmE ˈekwəti / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( finance ) the value of a company's shares; the value of a property after all charges and debts have been paid (公司的)股本;资产净值 see also negative equity 2 equities [plural ] ( finance ) shares in a company which do not pay a fixed amount of interest (公司的)普通股 3 [uncountable ] ( formal) a situation in which everyone is treated equally 公平;公正 SYN fairness OPP inequity 4 [uncountable ] ( law ) ( especially BrE) a system of natural justice allowing a fair judgement in a situation which is not covered by the existing laws 衡平法 equity equities equity / ˈekwəti ; NAmE ˈekwəti /
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