asset 的定义
- a useful and desirable thing or quality: Organizational ability is an asset.
- a single item of ownership having exchange value: Our summer home is an asset we're not willing to sell.
- a person followed or spied upon to obtain information: as a participant in an operation, an asset may be consenting, forced, as by blackmail, or unaware of being used: It was a catalog of virtually every CIA asset within the Soviet Union.Compare confidential informant.
- assets, items of ownership convertible into cash; total resources of a person or business, as cash, notes and accounts receivable, securities, inventories, goodwill, fixtures, machinery, or real estate.Accounting.the items detailed on a balance sheet, especially in relation to liabilities and capital.all property available for the payment of debts, especially of a bankrupt or insolvent firm or person.Law.property in the hands of an heir, executor, or administrator, that is sufficient to pay the debts or legacies of a deceased person.
asset 近义词
advantage
更多asset例句
- A rising China can be a significant asset for the region and the world, and selfishly, for the United States.
- However, search bars are a valuable asset that can increase internal sessions and conversion.
- It helps establish your company as an entity, which in itself is a great asset to your SEO.
- At the same time, they have all but stopped lending money for the higher-end properties worth too much for the government to accept, suggesting that the banks are knowingly passing climate liabilities along to taxpayers as stranded assets.
- The emphasis has shifted away from obsessing over consistency of tone and protecting brand assets.
- First, his credentials: He did international mergers and acquisitions at Lazard, a financial and asset management firm.
- What had been the greatest asset of the paperback revolution,” observes Rabinowitz, “became its greatest danger.
- Its biggest asset, of course, is the steely Atwell, who never asks you to feel sorry for Carter despite all the sexism around her.
- Perhaps one of the most egregious examples is the abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws.
- At the same time she became an accomplished social and political asset to her boss.
- In such incompetent hands the malt business soon fell to be a liability rather than an asset.
- In an army thoroughly disorganised a good draughtsman with an eye for country was no despicable asset.
- But that he did not count an asset, because he had not himself taken account of this new capital.
- The whole thing wasn't any bigger an asset than a job as a section hand on the U P.
- Getting out the Standing Room Only sign is always an asset for future entertainments.