citadel 英 [ˈsɪtədəl]   美 [ˈsɪtədəl, -ˌdɛl]

citadel

citadel  英 [ˈsɪtədəl] 美 [ˈsɪtədəl, -ˌdɛl]

n. 城堡;大本营;避难处 

名词复数:citadels 

citadel has already reported about 50% losses for its two largest funds. 城堡基金已经报告,其最大的两个基金大约有50%的亏损。
If citadel liquidated assets to pay out to investors, losses would be even greater. 城堡基金如果清偿资产,支付投资者时,其亏损会更大。

  • A citadel is a fortified structure designed to provide protection during a battle. So, back in the days when pillaging was commonplace, it was a good idea to know where your nearest citadel was.
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  • n. 城堡;大本营;避难处
  • 1. citadel has already reported about 50% losses for its two largest funds.

    城堡基金已经报告,其最大的两个基金大约有50%的亏损。

  • 2. If citadel liquidated assets to pay out to investors, losses would be even greater.

    城堡基金如果清偿资产,支付投资者时,其亏损会更大。

  • 3. The New Water and the citadel projects are an attempt to embrace water in the Netherlands, which is almost completely composed of wetlands.

    在几乎完全由湿地组成的荷兰,这个‘新水’及‘城堡’项目是拥抱接纳水的一项积极尝试。

  • citadel (n.) "fortress commanding a city," 1580s, from Middle French citadelle (15c.), from Italian cittadella, diminutive of Old Italian cittade "city" (Modern Italian citta), from Latin civitatem (nominative civitas; also source of Portuguese citadella, Spanish ciuadela; see city).
cita·del / ˈsɪtədəl ; NAmE ˈsɪtədəl / / ˈsɪtədel ; NAmE ˈsɪtədel / noun (in the past) a castle on high ground in or near a city where people could go when the city was being attacked (旧时的)城堡,要塞,堡垒 ( figurative) citadels of private economic power 私人经济力量的堡垒 citadel citadels cita·del / ˈsɪtədəl ; NAmE ˈsɪtədəl /
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