liquide

/li.kid/
nounBeginner
general

A substance that flows freely and takes the shape of its container, neither solid nor gaseous.

Le pétrole est un liquide inflammable.

Oil is a flammable liquid.

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In everyday language, 'liquide' refers to any fluid that is not a gas or solid.

💰Finance
Finance

A financial asset that can be easily converted into cash, such as stocks or bonds.

Les actions sont des actifs liquides.

Stocks are liquid assets.

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In finance, 'liquide' refers to the ease with which an asset can be sold or converted into cash.

Collocations

liquide corporelbodily fluidliquide amniotiqueamniotic fluidliquide de refroidissementcoolant

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Related Phrases

passer à la caissephrase
to pay

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Liquide' is often used to describe any fluid, but in finance, it refers to assets that can be quickly converted to cash.

Gold Rule

Financial Context

In finance, 'liquide' refers to the ease of converting an asset into cash, not the physical state of the asset.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'liquidus', meaning 'fluid' or 'flowing'.

📝Usage Notes

In everyday contexts, 'liquide' refers to any fluid that is not a gas or solid. In finance, it refers to assets that can be easily converted into cash.

Word Breakdown

liquid
flowing or fluid
root
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