divesting

听听怎么读
[dɪˈvestɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    剥夺( divest的现在分词 );脱去(衣服);2。从…取去…;1。(给某人)脱衣服

  • 英英释义

    divest

    • 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

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. 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。
    2. He cannot divest himself of this idea.
      他不能抛弃他的这个想法。

    权威例句

    ‘A guide for divesting government-owned enterprises’
    Occupational futures? Divesting real estate and corporate PFI
    Divesting nature's capital. The political economy of environmental abuse in the Third World
    Divesting Citizenship: On Asian American History and the Loss of Citizenship Through Marriage
    Long-term performance of divesting firms and the effect of managerial ownership
    The Value from Acquiring and Divesting a Joint Venture: A Real Options Approach
    Bringing Competition to Telecommunications by Divesting the RBOCs
    New method for divesting cobalt-chromium alloy castings: sandblasting with a mixed abrasive powder
    Retaining and divesting customers: an exploratory study of right customers, “at‐risk” right customers, and wrong customers
    THE WEALTH EFFECTS OF VOLUNTARY SELLOFFS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIVESTING AND ACQUIRING FIRMS