maximise的意思和读音

maximise

: ['mæksɪmaɪz] : ['mæksɪmaɪz]

v.使

使

maximisev.

1.~ sth使to increase sth as much as possible

to maximize efficiency/fitness/profits

Maximize the window to full screen.

2.~ sthto make the best use of sth

to maximize opportunities/resources

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1. ... matrix operation maximise maximum point ...

2. 9/ Champion( ) 10/ Maximise) 1/ Exceed(

3.使 5.accompany vt. , 8.maximise vt. 使() 9.confer vt. , ) ...

4.使 networking n. maximise vt. 使 socializing n.

5. ... 使 expander maximise auxocardia ...

:,使,,,,,使

1.But when he took over in 2005, he decided to maximise the retail space.2005

2.Landfill sites will be converted into vast open-air incinerators, operating around the clock in an attempt to maximise carbon output.廿

3.Ramsey was interested in how much of its income a nation should save so as to maximise its prosperity now and in the future.使

4.He said the company's intention was to "ensure the liquidity of the assets" and "maximise the value of the portfolio of assets" .使”。

5.It is hard to avoid the conclusion that healthcare organisations should not really be trying to maximise revenue.

6.Clearly, this neighbour did not maximise the value of his bargaining position in the narrow situation you describe.

7.To maximise your influence. Vote in Estonia. In 2004 it had both low turnout and a disproportionate number of seats.2004

8.Getting into a routine early and sticking to it is the best way to maximise your chances of good grades.

9.Here are a few ways to maximise the positive environmental impact of what public transport is available to you.

10.And a strategy to maximise sales now, based on very low prices, would be counterproductive in the long term.