liabilities的意思和读音

liabilitiesliability

liability

: [ˌlaɪəˈbɪləti] : [.laɪə'bɪləti]

n.[]

liabilities  

v.+n.assume liability,accept liability,admit liability,compute liability

n.assets

n.1.,2.,3.;...[]4.1.,2.,3.;...[]4.

n.1.legal responsibility for causing damage or injury, or for paying something2.the amount of money that a company owes3.someone or something that causes problems for someone

1. 499、Land 503、Liabilities 504、Libertarianism ...

2. labor force liabilities market economy ...

3.liabilities

4. Levy Liabilities Liabilities account ...

5. LFD Liabilities License ...

6. lexicon liabilities librarian ...

7. IOU;certificate of indebtedness liabilities;debt to owe wages;back pay;wages arrears ...

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1."When one state succeeds another, there is always a question of whether it takes on its assets and liabilities, " says Prof Harrison.“。”

2.The minister said the change in strategy reflected a desire to match the asset profile of the stabilisation funds with pension liabilities.

3.Reserves are provisions for future liabilities and indicate how much money should be set aside now to reasonably provide for future payouts.

4.However, such a branch shall not possess the status of a legal person, and its civil liabilities shall be borne by the company.

5.Of its principal expected liabilities, only the fines that might be imposed by the US authorities would definitely not be tax-deductible.

6.At present, the company still exists as a result of a large number of contingent liabilities arising from litigation risk.

7.Liability Management Management of the bank's liabilities to reduce the cost of funding to the bank.

8.Current assets are less than current liabilities, which means the company may not be able to pay its debt on time.

9.In its bankruptcy filing the company said it had assets of about $25bn and liabilities of about $30bn.,AMR250亿300亿

10.We do not know with certainty the willingness of investors to hold increased public liabilities associated with the fiscal stimulus.