asset

美音:['æset] 英音:['æset]

简单释义:


n.资产;财产;有价值的人(或事物);有用的人(或事物)

abbr.行政官员及技术人员联合会

网络财富;有用的东西;宝贵的人

变形:

复数:assets  


完整释义:


n.

1.资产;资本;资金;本钱,老本
2.资产;财产
3.财产,财富;贵重物品
4.有用的资源,宝贵的人[物]
5.有利
6.〔委婉语〕“星球大战”战备防御计划中全部武器的总称
7.杰出的地方
8.可贵
9.技术
10.力量

abbr.

1.Association of Supervisory Staffs Executives and Technicians (英国)主管人员、行政官员及技术人员联合会


例句:

  1. Worthlessness of the asset, however, can entitle the company to a loss deduction even if the asset has not been completely abandoned.
    然而,资产使用性的丧失,可以让公司在没有完全废弃该资产的情况下确认减值损失。

  2. In short, don't double down on an asset that has had such a tremendous run.
    简而言之,不要在已经出现这种巨大涨幅的资产上“双倍下注”。

  3. This type of income is called residual income and is often coined an intangible asset.
    这类收入往往被称为创造了剩余收入和无形资产。

  4. Whilst a true reproduction of the actual colour might be an added asset, it is not in fact possible to make such a diagram.
    尽管若能做到实际彩色的真实重现可能会更有价值,但事实上不可能制得这样的图。

  5. He is whip-smart, to be sure, but the equanimity with which he approaches politics seems the bigger asset during a crisis era.
    可以确定地说,他很聪明,他在经济危机时期所表现出的沉着与稳重看起来是更重要的资本。

  6. "The debate is still out on the long-term benefits of listing asset management groups, " admits one corporate financier.
    一位负责公司金融业务的主管表示:“对于资产管理集团上市所带来的长期好处,仍然存在争论。”

  7. The eurozone as a whole did not suffer huge asset bubbles and consequent financial crises: these were limited to a few peripheral members.
    欧元区总体并未遭遇严重的资产泡沫和后续金融危机:这些只在少数外围国家出现。

  8. The portion of an asset's cost expected to be recovered through sale or trade-in of the asset at the end of its useful life.
    是资产成本的一部分价值,这一部分价值等于预计在资产使用寿命结束,并将资产销售或处置后可以收回的金额。

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