单词 | strip |
释义 | strip strip // verb, noun
■ verb [+ obj] (-pp-)
1 strip sth from sb/sth | strip sb/sth of sth to remove sth from sth/sb: They were found guilty of stripping millions of dollars of assets from the company. Three of the company's directors were stripped of their posts after the scandal. ⇨ ASSET-STRIPPING
2 (Finance ) to remove the right to interest payments from a bond so that they can be sold separately from the bond: A 10-year bond paying interest every 6 months could be stripped into 21 stripped bonds-one for each interest period plus the principal. the current market price of a coupon stripped from an 8% bond
PHRASAL VERBS
strip sth away to remove anything that is not necessary: They are looking at ways of stripping away unnecessary regulation in the pensions industry.
strip down; strip sth down to remove parts from sth in order to make it smaller, simpler, etc: Many companies are stripping down to the essentials. We have stripped down the sales process to help cut costs.
strip sth down to separate a machine, etc. into parts so that they can be cleaned or repaired: The used computers are stripped down, cleaned, reassembled and sold.
strip sth out (of sth)
1 to remove or not include sth: When South America is stripped out of the overall total, the sales figures are in fact quite good.
2 (BrE) to take parts out of a machine so that they can be cleaned or repaired
■ noun [C]
MAGNETIC STRIP
1 (AmE) a street that has many shops/stores, restaurants, etc. along it: Sunset Strip
2 (Finance ) the right to interest payments on a bond (the coupon) that is sold as a separate investment |
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