"receivership" 怎么发音
word
ɹiˈsivɝˌʃɪp/, /ɹɪˈsivɝˌʃɪp
ri-SEE-ver-ship
ɹɪsˈiːvəʃˌɪp
ri-SEE-vuh-ship
释义
Receivership is a legal situation where an outside person (a receiver) is appointed to manage and control a company or property, usually because of financial trouble or bankruptcy.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɹiˈsivɝˌʃɪp/, /ɹɪˈsivɝˌʃɪp
英式英语
ɹɪsˈiːvəʃˌɪp
简化发音
美式
ri-SEE-ver-ship
英式
ri-SEE-vuh-ship
语境中听
The company went into receivership after years of financial trouble.
The court appointed a receiver to manage the business during receivership.
Many jobs were saved when the company was under receivership.
Their assets are frozen while they're in receivership, so they can't sell anything.