liquidator怎么读/liquidator的发音
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liquidator是什么意思
n. 清算人
[经] 清算人
n. (law) a person (usually appointed by a court of law) who liquidates assets or preserves them for the benefit of affected parties
liquidator的用法和双语例句
1. The liquidator was appointed to sell the company's assets and pay off its debts.
清算人被任命出售公司资产并偿还债务。
2. After the bankruptcy, a liquidator took control of the remaining funds.
破产后,一名清算人接管了剩余资金。
3. The liquidator is responsible for ensuring fair distribution to all creditors.
清算人负责确保向所有债权人公平分配。
4. The court appointed an independent liquidator to oversee the process.
法院指定了一名独立清算人来监督整个过程。
5. The liquidator discovered that the company had been insolvent for months.
清算人发现该公司已经资不抵债数月之久。
6. Once the liquidator finishes the asset sale, the company will be formally dissolved.
一旦清算人完成资产出售,公司将正式解散。
7. The liquidator must follow strict legal procedures during the winding-up.
清算人在清算过程中必须遵守严格的法律程序。
8. Shareholders were informed that the liquidator would distribute any remaining funds.
股东们被告知,清算人将分配任何剩余资金。
9. The liquidator’s report revealed several irregularities in the company’s accounts.
清算人的报告揭示了公司账目中的几项异常。
10. The role of a liquidator is crucial in the orderly closure of a business.
清算人的角色在企业有序关闭中至关重要。