divest
英:[daɪˈvest] 美: [dɪˈvɛst, daɪ-]
divest 基本解释
vt.剥夺;脱去(衣服);2。从…取去…;1。(给某人)脱衣服
变形
过去式:divested过去分词:divested现在分词:divesting第三人称单数:divests
英英释义
divest[ dai'vest, di- ]
v.take away possessions from someone同义词:deprivestrip
deprive of status or authority"he was divested of his rights and his title"
同义词:disinvest
reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment)"The company decided to divest"; "the board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property"
同义词:disinvest
remove (someone's or one's own) clothes"She divested herself of her outdoor clothes"
同义词:stripundressdisinvest
divest 相关例句
双语例句
- It is an interesting question how far men will retain their relative rank if they were divest of their clothes.
假使剥去了人们的衣服的话,到底彼此的阶级能够维持到什么程度,倒是一则有趣的问题。 - He cannot divest himself of this idea.
他不能抛弃他的这个想法。
权威例句
Why Do Firms Divest?Why Do Firms Divest?Option to acquire or divest a joint ventureWhy managers divest—Evidence from New Zealand's largest companiesSeller responsiveness to the need to divestWhy Do Firms Merge and Then Divest? A Theory of Financial Synergy*Privatization and Labour. What Happens to Workers When Governments Divest?Privatization and labor : what happens to workers when governments divest?The British.(government plans to divest 51% of air traffic control system)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)Prospect Theory, Behavioral Theory, and the Threat-Rigidity Thesis: Combinative Effects on Organizational Decisions to Divest Former...