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    liquidity查询结果如下:

    音标:[lɪ'kwɪdəti]
    名词复数:liquidities 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.液态;流动性;流动资产;资产折现力()
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    名词
    流动资产
    increase one`s liquidity
    增加流动资产.
    (资产的)流动性;资产的折现能力或变卖能力
    -扩展释义
    |noun|
    流畅,; 拥有流动资产
    物主限定词&|noun|&|【化学】|
    液性
    【财经】 【财经词汇】
    周转;流动账;清偿能力
    【租赁相关用语】
    现金支付能力
    词性不明
    清算能力
    词性不明
    清偿力
    词性不明
    流动资金
    【股市术语】
    变现能力
    -liquidity的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Without liquid.
    In a liquid way.
    Exterior landscape and architecture liquidly transition into shots of the actors.
    The multistrand material, which glistened almost liquidly, turned out to be grounding braid, more commonly used by electricians than by artists.
    Her knees buckled and she slid almost liquidly to the ground.
    Resembling a liquid.
    Able to be liquefied.
    Consequence to this studies different microzonation maps for the selected zones were provided in which the most liquefiable points in future earthquakes have been specified.
    Geotechnical engineers propose to improve liquefiable soils with compaction grouting.
    As a liquefiable substance it flows through the organs and channels of the body.
    That forms a liquid when in bulk
    There are liquidogenous and gasogenous molecules, which co-exist in proportions depending upon the temperature.

    名词 变体/同根词

    liquidity的复数形式
    Corporations need to transform liquidities management and therefore rethink treasury functions.
    liquefier的异体字
    Having learned the eroticism of font, fleshy inner curves of y and u, still it loved a life of quiet recumbency, recompense for such a stealthy pensive, a prostrate liquifier.
    Praxair will design and construct a natural gas processing unit and helium liquifier which UPR will operate, along with the gas gathering system, in southeast Colorado.
    Liquid Audio, the Liquid Audio logo, SP3, Liquifier and Liquid Music are trademarks of Liquid Audio Inc.
    liquefaction的异体字
    Sempra is seeking to add liquification plants and other facilities to convert the import terminal into an export terminal.
    Even if complex coal liquification technology was adopted Australian suburbia would still feel the petroleum pinch.
    Sandy sediments can be mobilized at the time of an earthquake through a liquification process.
    liquefaction的异体字
    Process of, or state of having been, made liquid.
    The process of solidification or of liquefaction is therefore extended over a temperature interval ac.
    Do you observe the uniform distribution of the growth and the absence of any sign of liquefaction in the medium?
    In the absence of liquefaction at such points, the nourishing gruel is unprocurable.

    动词 变体/同根词

    liquefy的异体字
    Rumour has it that in a major earthquake, the synthetic ground will simply liquify and the entire area will do a passable impression of Atlantis’ final moments.
    An unsuccessful attempt lately made at Vienna to liquify oxygen, clearly shows this enormous resistance.
    Keep them stirring over the fire, till they begin to soften and to liquify.
    (transitive) To make into a liquid. || (intransitive) To become liquid.
    Another solution could be to liquefy the gas and pump it through existing oil pipelines.
    There are conditions under which some materials can either be caused to sublime instead of melting, or liquefy instead of subliming.
    Dewar used liquid air to pre-cool compressed hydrogen, reducing its temperature enough to liquefy the gas by expansion.
    to become a liquid, to liquefy || (figuratively) to become more like a liquid
    to make liquid || (business, finance) to convert assets into liquid (cash) form; to liquidate
    The store needs to liquidize its stock so it can pay its creditors.
    Season with the salt and pepper and liquidize to a smooth puree.
    Add the cold stock to the pan and then liquidize the soup in batches.
    (transitive) To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount. || (transitive) To settle the affairs of (a company), by using its assets to pay its debts. || (transitive) To convert (assets) into cash; to redeem. || (transitive) To do away with. || (transitive) To kill. || (law, transitive) To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); to make the amount of (a debt) clear and certain. || (obsolete, transitive) To make clear and intelligible. || (obsolete, transitive) To make liquid.
    They have not hesitated in the past to liquidate their rivals.
    The corporate raider said in a statement last week it intends to sell off or liquidate the business if no buyer comes forward, with the potential loss of 50 jobs.
    The consumer operation will keep running for a few weeks to liquidate inventory.
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