sequestrate
verb /ˈsiːkwəstreɪt/, /sɪˈkwestreɪt/
/ˈsiːkwəstreɪt/, /sɪˈkwestreɪt/
(also sequester)
(law动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they sequestrate | /ˈsiːkwəstreɪt/, /sɪˈkwestreɪt/ /ˈsiːkwəstreɪt/, /sɪˈkwestreɪt/ |
he / she / it sequestrates | /ˈsiːkwəstreɪts/, /sɪˈkwestreɪts/ /ˈsiːkwəstreɪts/, /sɪˈkwestreɪts/ |
past simple sequestrated | /ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪd/, /sɪˈkwestreɪtɪd/ /ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪd/, /sɪˈkwestreɪtɪd/ |
past participle sequestrated | /ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪd/, /sɪˈkwestreɪtɪd/ /ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪd/, /sɪˈkwestreɪtɪd/ |
-ing form sequestrating | /ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪŋ/, /sɪˈkwestreɪtɪŋ/ /ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪŋ/, /sɪˈkwestreɪtɪŋ/ |
- sequestrate something to take control of somebody’s property or assets until a debt has been paid
强制管理,扣押(债务人资产) - The two businessmen were fined, and had their assets sequestrated.
这两个商人被罚款,他们的资产被没收。
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘separate from general access’): from late Latin sequestrat- ‘given up for safe keeping’, from the verb sequestrare ‘commit for safe keeping’, from Latin sequester ‘trustee’. - The two businessmen were fined, and had their assets sequestrated.