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receivership

/ri-see-ver-ship/US // rɪˈsi vərˌʃɪp //UK // (rɪˈsiːvəʃɪp) //

接管,被接管,接管服务,接管机构

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : the condition of being in the hands of a receiver.
    • : the position or function of being a receiver in charge of administering the property of others.

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Examples

  • She estimates that fewer than 100 were placed into receivership, and about half of those were actually rehabilitated.

  • After an investigation pinned the blame on the battery, thousands of cell phones were recalled and the company went into receivership, according to Electric Autonomy Canada.

  • I am convinced by what I have read that the next thing I will hear is that Fox is in receivership!

  • All across the country, banks had failed, railroads had gone into receivership, farms had foreclosed, and jobs had disappeared.

  • Aaron Logan got his order for receivership before his public went frantic and while cash was yet available.

  • The receivership was closed and the administration of the road was restored to the Cleveland and Pittsburg Company.

  • Then came a letter from a brother lawyer who was looking after some details of the receivership.

  • And a measure which would insure the running of the plant under a temporary receivership would, of course, do it.

  • It looked as if it might have to go into receivership, even though at that moment its stock had reached well above par.