receivership 英 [rɪˈsi:vəʃɪp]   美 [rɪˈsivərʃɪp]

receivership

receivership  英 [rɪˈsi:vəʃɪp] 美 [rɪˈsivərʃɪp]

n. [经管] 破产管理;破产管理人的职务;破产在管 

名词复数:receiverships 

In a recession, all kinds of businesses go into receivership. 在衰退环境下,各种各样的企业会进入破产管理程序。
"We have an incredibly dynamic economy, but we'll still end up in federal receivership if our government can't pay its bills, " says historian Kevin Starr, a prolific chronicler of the state. “我们的经济有巨大的活力,但如果州政府无法偿还欠款,我们最后只能申请破产管理,”加州的多产编年史学家凯文·斯塔这样说道。

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  • n. [经管] 破产管理;破产管理人的职务;破产在管
  • 1. In a recession, all kinds of businesses go into receivership.

    在衰退环境下,各种各样的企业会进入破产管理程序。

  • 2. "We have an incredibly dynamic economy, but we'll still end up in federal receivership if our government can't pay its bills, " says historian Kevin Starr, a prolific chronicler of the state.

    “我们的经济有巨大的活力,但如果州政府无法偿还欠款,我们最后只能申请破产管理,”加州的多产编年史学家凯文·斯塔这样说道。

  • receivership (n.) late 15c., "office of a receiver" (of public revenues), from receiver + -ship. As "condition of being under control of a receiver," 1884.
re·ceiv·er·ship / rɪˈsiːvəʃɪp ; NAmE rɪˈsiːvərʃɪp / noun [uncountable ] ( law ) the state of a business being controlled by an official receiverbecause it has no money 破产管理;破产产业接管 receivership receiverships re·ceiv·er·ship / rɪˈsiːvəʃɪp ; NAmE rɪˈsiːvərʃɪp /
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