cession的意思和读音

cession

: [ˈseʃ(ə)n] : ['seʃ(ə)n]

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cessions  

cessionn.— see alsocede

1.;(the act of giving up land or rights, especially to another country after a war

n.1.the ceding or giving up of something, or something ceded in this way, especially land, property, or a right2.西,

n.1.something that is ceded

1. dominant cession recession ...

2. cede v. cession n. celebrated adj. . ...

3. cede ,, cession , concede ,, ...

4. cessation of business cession chance ...

5. cesser cession cession ...

6. ... bald cession die dye / ...

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8. war crimes cession;cede ; cession by conquest ...

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1.In the early 20th century there was intermittent debate about trying to convert the lease into a permanent cession.20

2.When an insurer transfers part of its accepted business to another insurer by way of cession, it is referred to as reinsurance.

3.Securitization of housing mortgage can best develop the secondary market, as it is free of the limitations of direct cession.

4.The acquisition of Texas occurred in 1845, followed by the Oregon Territory the next year, and the Mexican Cession three years later.西

5.Important : Daily report on your work by email or chat, full copyright cession, full privacy on project and client.

6.The large indemnity of defeat, the cession of colonies and the influence of the global economic crisis drove Existentialism's appearance.使

7.classics partner agrees with cession equity , below coequal condition , other shareholder has preferential buy right.

8.During the pole shift, all areas receive jolts, as all plates are in motion and slam into each other at the cession of motion.

9.eg: Jody's cession of the house showed that she didn't care about winning any longer.

10.we negotiated a specific timetable to phase - out the 20 percent cession to zero , five years after accession .520%