单词 | liquidizing |
释义 | liquid /likˈwid/adjective
ORIGIN: L liquidus liquid, clear, from liquēre to be clear liqˈuidate transitive verb
To go into liquidation liquidāˈtion noun liqˈuidator noun liquidˈity noun
liqˈuidize or liqˈuidise transitive verb
liqˈuidizer or liqˈuidiser noun A machine which purées foodstuffs liqˈuidly adverb liqˈuidness noun liquid assets plural noun (finance) Assets which are already, or may be easily converted into, cash, such as shares, bank deposits, etc liquid crystal noun A liquid which, like a crystal, has different optical properties depending on its polarity, over a definite range of temperature above its freezing point liquid crystal display noun A display, esp in electronic instruments, based on the changes in reflectivity of a liquid crystal cell when an electric field is applied, switching it from an opaque to a transparent state liquidity ratio noun (finance) The proportion of a bank's assets that can be converted into cash at short notice liquid lunch noun (informal) An instance of drinking alcohol at lunch-time instead of eating food go into liquidation (of a commercial firm, etc) to be wound up, cease trading |
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