释义 |
leverage美 ['lev(ə)rɪdʒ] 英 ['liːvərɪdʒ] - n.杠杆,杠杆作用,影响力
- v.发挥杠杆作用,施加影响
- 网络都市侠盗;杠杆比率;杠杆率
过去分词:leveraged 现在分词:leveraging 第三人称单数:leverages n. influence,power,force,control,pull 1. | 影响力the ability to influence what people do |
2. | 杠杆作用;杠杆效力the act of using a lever to open or lift sth; the force used to do this |
3. | 资本与负债比率;联动比率the relationship between the amount of money that a company owes and the value of its shares |
1. | ~ sth 充分利用to get as much advantage or profit as possible from sth that you have |
| The company needs to leverage its resources. 该公司需要充分利用其资源。 |
n. | 1. the action of a lever pivoting about a point 2. the mechanical advantage gained by using a lever 3. power over other people, especially something that gives an advantage but is not referred to openly 4. the borrowing of money to purchase a company, in the hope that it will make enough profit to cover the interest payable on the loan 5. the ratio of a company's debt capital to the value of its ordinary shares 6. the power to make someone do what you want 7. the power that a lever gives you to move things 1. the action of a lever pivoting about a point 2. the mechanical advantage gained by using a lever 3. power over other people, especially something that gives an advantage but is not referred to openly 4. the borrowing of money to purchase a company, in the hope that it will make enough profit to cover the interest payable on the loan 5. the ratio of a company's debt capital to the value of its ordinary shares 6. the power to make someone do what you want 7. the power that a lever gives you to move things | v. | 1. to borrow money in order to buy a company, relying on it to make enough profit to cover the interest payable on the loan |
|