leverage的意思和读音

leverage

: [ˈlev(ə)rɪdʒ] : [ˈliːvərɪdʒ]

n.

v.

leverages  leveraging  leveraged  

n.influence,power,force,control,pull

leveragen.

1.the ability to influence what people do

diplomatic leverage

2.the act of using a lever to open or lift sth; the force used to do this

3.the relationship between the amount of money that a company owes and the value of its shares

v.

1.~ sthto get as much advantage or profit as possible from sth that you have

The company needs to leverage its resources.

n.1.,,2.3.,4.5.,,6.7.8.9.1.,,2.3.,4.5.,,6.7.8.9.

v.1.2.()3.[]

n.1.the power to make someone do what you want2.the power that a lever gives you to move things

v.1.to borrow money to buy a business, hoping that the business will make enough profit to pay the interest on the money that is borrowed

1. lever n leverage n levitate v 使 ...

4. *ledger n. *leverage n. license v. ...

5. Collateral( ) Leverage( ) De-Leverage( ) ...

6. Lease Leverage Liability ...

7. level leverage lexical scope ...

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1.Entire hatcheries were transplanted off world, and Kamino began to lose what little leverage it had over the Republic.

2.Applications that did not leverage application server security were typically found to have serious security holes.

3."You can leverage US GAAP for certain topic areas but the bottom line is there hasn't been a lot of material developed on IFRS, " he said.“GAAP。IFRS,”

4.If everyone knew minny wanted to trade him, they'd use that knowledge as leverage for trying to get a more advantageous trade.使

5."We're not being unreasonable, " Inhofe said. "The only leverage we have is the quorum leverage, and if we get stonewalled, we'll use it. ",”,“使。”

6.I felt that I had a little bit more leverage with him, given that I'm paying his college tuition then with off-the-street program.

7.Trying to leverage on their companies' assets, their assets, and their creativity at a very young age.

8.Her second thoughts about the bank's leverage crusade led to her being sidelined into a policy job a year before the bank went belly-up.西

9.But it wasn't able to leverage those offerings with the relative smattering of users it had.

10.They are responding to fears that excessive leverage in investment banking businesses was one of the causes of the crisis.