receivership
英 [rɪˈsi:vəʃɪp]美 [rɪˈsivərʃɪp]
receivership意思解释
n.破产管理,破产清算;破产在管;[法]破产案产业管理人的职务; 变形 复数:receiverships

receivership读音音标
英 [rɪˈsi:vəʃɪp]
美 [rɪˈsivərʃɪp]
receivership意思解释
n.
破产管理,破产清算;
破产在管;
[法]破产案产业管理人的职务;
变形
复数:receiverships
英英释义
receivership[ ri\'si:vəʃip ]
n.
the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver
\"the business is in receivership\"
a court action that places property under the control of a receiver during litigation so that it can be preserved for the benefit of all
the office of a receiver
双语例句
用作名词(n.)The company went into receivership.这家公司被破产管理了The receivership is the result of an unfortunate Ponzi scheme.公司遭破产接管可谓庞氏投资骗局的不幸结局。Twenty-four hours later, their business was put into receivership.24小时之后,他们的公司被纳入托管。And, in general, investors should not expect a major recovery from a receivership.并且,通常来说,投资者不要期望能从破产管理程序中追回大部分损失。
