Liquidate
Translations of "liquidate" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | изплащам(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), ликвидирам(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), ликвидирам(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), уреждам((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | izplaštam, likvidiram, likvidiram, ureždam | |
| Catalan | liquidar(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), liquidar(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), liquidar(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), liquidar((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | — | |
| Czech | vylikvidovat(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder) | — | |
| Danish | likvidere(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder) | — | |
| Finnish | likvidoida(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), likvidoida(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), maksaa pois(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), pehmentää(to make (a sound) less harsh), realisoida(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), realisoida((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | — | |
| French | liquider(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), liquider(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), liquider(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), liquider((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | — | |
| German | liquidieren(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), liquidieren(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), liquidieren(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), liquidieren((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | — | |
| Greek | εκκαθαρίζω(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), εκκαθαρίζω(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), εκκαθαρίζω((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | ekkatharízo, ekkatharízo, ekkatharízo | |
| Japanese | 決着を付ける((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up), 清算する(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), 清算する((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | kecchaku wo tsukeru, seisan suru, seisan suru | |
| Macedonian | ликвиди́ра(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), омекне(to make (a sound) less harsh), отплати(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), реализи́ра(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), среди((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | likvidíra, omekne, otplati, realizíra, sredi | |
| Polish | likwidować(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder) | — | |
| Portuguese | liquidar(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder) | — | |
| Russian | вы́платить(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), выпла́чивать(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), ликвиди́ровать(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), ликвиди́ровать(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), перевести́ в нали́чные(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), переводи́ть в нали́чные(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), ула́дить((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up), ула́живать((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up), урегули́ровать((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | výplatitʹ, vypláčivatʹ, likvidírovatʹ, likvidírovatʹ, perevestí v nalíčnyje, perevodítʹ v nalíčnyje, uláditʹ, uláživatʹ, uregulírovatʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | likvidírati(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), likvidírati(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off), ликвиди́рати(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), ликвиди́рати(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off) | — | |
| Slovene | likvidirati(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), likvidirati(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), likvidirati((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up), poravnati(to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount — see also pay off) | — | |
| Spanish | liquidar(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder) | — | |
| Swedish | likvidera(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder), likvidera(to convert (assets) into cash — see also encash, realize, redeem), likvidera((transitive) to settle the financial affairs of (a corporation, partnership, or other business) with the aim of ceasing operations; (intransitive) of a corporation, partnership, or other business: to settle financial affairs with the aim of ceasing operations; to go into liquidation — see also wind up) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ліквідувати(to kill (someone), usually violently — see also assassinate, kill, murder) | likviduvaty |
liquidar, liquidar, liquidar, liquidar
vylikvidovat
likvidere
likvidoida, likvidoida, maksaa pois, pehmentää, realisoida, realisoida
liquider, liquider, liquider, liquider
liquidieren, liquidieren, liquidieren, liquidieren
ликвиди́ра, омекне, отплати, реализи́ра, среди
likvidíra, omekne, otplati, realizíra, sredi
likwidować
liquidar
вы́платить, выпла́чивать, ликвиди́ровать, ликвиди́ровать, перевести́ в нали́чные, переводи́ть в нали́чные, ула́дить, ула́живать, урегули́ровать
výplatitʹ, vypláčivatʹ, likvidírovatʹ, likvidírovatʹ, perevestí v nalíčnyje, perevodítʹ v nalíčnyje, uláditʹ, uláživatʹ, uregulírovatʹ
likvidírati, likvidírati, ликвиди́рати, ликвиди́рати
likvidirati, likvidirati, likvidirati, poravnati
liquidar
likvidera, likvidera, likvidera
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