0 to take off something that you are wearing -- cởi
She divested herself of her coat.
1 to get rid of something, for example by selling it or by giving it away -- thoái vốn
2 to take something away from someone or something -- tước đoạt
The divan was the first room entered by bathers who would divest themselves of their clothes in dressing rooms or stalls.
However, learning loses much of its explanatory power in relation to governments' decisions to continue divesting.
The fourth section details how covering the female bosom was divested of such connotations and endowed with new ones.
A direct method is to regard the angular distribution as a weight and divest it from the measured spectrum recorded on the image plane.
In diminishing the value of autonomy we divest ourselves of an important principle in the maintenance of general patient welfare.
Ironically these enterprises appear to have been relatively less indebted as compared to the enterprises which were divested subsequently.
Over 40 per cent of former state owned enterprises have been divested, 50 per cent of which were sold.
Out of more than 212 firms, only about 15 per cent have been divested in this way.
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賣掉,出售(企業或其中一部分)…
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卖掉,出售(企业或其中一部分)…
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Quitarse, Desapropiarse de, Destituir…
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se défaire de, désinvestir, (se) dépouiller…
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menanggalkan, membuang, melucutkan…
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ausziehen, veräußern, entziehen…
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gledet seg, bli kvitt noe, danne…
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svléci se, zbavit se, odejmout…
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