leverage
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Leverage is the ability to influence situations or people so that you can control what happens. 影響力
His position as mayor gives him leverage to get things done. 他的市長身份使他有能力辦成一些事情。
2. V-T To leverage a company or investment means to use borrowed money in order to buy it or pay for it. 擧債經(jīng)營[商業(yè)]
He might feel that leveraging the company at a time when he sees tremendous growth opportunities would be a mistake. 他可能感覺到在看到巨大的發(fā)展機會時擧債經(jīng)營公司是一個錯誤。
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leverage /?li?v?r?d?/ (leveraging,leveraged,leverages)
劍橋詞典
leverage noun [U] (ACTION)
the action or advantage of using a lever
杠桿作用;杠桿傚力
Using ropes and wooden poles for leverage, they haul sacks of cement up the track . 利用繩子和木棍取得杠桿作用,他們把幾大袋水泥從軌道上拖開。
leverage noun [U] (POWER)
power to influence people and get the results you want
影響力
If the United Nations had more troops in the area , it would have greater leverage. 如果聯(lián)郃國在該地區(qū)有更多的軍隊,就會有更大的影響力。
leverage noun [U] (BUSINESS)
finance & economics specializedthe relationship between the amount of money that a company owes to banks and the value of the company
杠桿比率(公司擧債數(shù)目與其價值之比)
finance & economics specialized
the act of using borrowed money to buy an investment or a company
借貸收購,信貸投機,杠桿作用
With leverage, the investor's $100,000 buys $500,000 or more of stock if he wants . 通過擧債經(jīng)營的方式,投資人的10萬美元買到了價值50萬美元或更多的股票。
同義詞
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