asset
noun
a
useful
or
valuable
thing
,
person
, or
quality
:
〖通例単数形で〗 «…にとって» 有用なもの, 貴重な存在, 戦力; 強み, プラス, 長所 «to» , ⦅まれ⦆ «for»
e.g.
quick reflexes were his chief asset
e.g.
the school is an asset to the community.
(usually
assets
)
property
own
ed by a
person
or
company
, regarded as having
value
and
available
to
meet
debt
s,
commitment
s, or
legacies
:
〖通例~s〗 (会社・個人の)資産, 財産(↔
liability
)
e.g.
growth in net assets
e.g.
as modifier
: debiting the asset account.
(
assets
)
military
equipment
, such as
plane
s,
ship
s,
communication
s and
radar
installation
s,
employed
or
targeted
in
military
operation
s.
ORIGIN
mid
16th century
(in the plural in the sense ‘
sufficient
estate
to allow
discharge
of a
will
’): from an
Anglo-Norman French
legal
term, from
Old French
asez
‘
enough
’, based on
Latin
ad
‘
to
’ +
satis
‘
enough
’.