单词 | leverage |
释义 | leverage noun¹ 1force力量adjective | verb + leverage adjective➤enough, sufficient足够的力量➤good相当大的力量▸➤extra额外的力量▸➤maximum最大的力气verb + leverage➤have有力气◆he tried to push the door open, but he didn't have sufficient leverage.他试图推开门,但力气不够。➤gain, get, obtain获得力量▸➤apply, exert用力;使劲◆position the piece of wood so that maximum leverage can be applied.把这块木头放在最容易使上劲儿的地方。➤provide给予力量▸➤increase增加力气leverage noun² 2influence影响adjective | verb + leverage | leverage + noun | preposition | phrases adjective➤economic, financial, political经济/金融/政治影响力➤bargaining, negotiating讨价还价的/谈判的手段➤enormous, good, great巨大的/相当大的/极大的影响verb + leverage➤have有影响力▸➤gain获得影响力◆they are determined to gain more political leverage.他们决心在政治上发挥更大影响。➤give sb使某人具有影响力leverage + noun➤point影响点preposition➤leverage in⋯中的影响力◆they suddenly had more leverage in negotiations.突然之间,他们在谈判中有了更大的影响力。phrases➤use sth as leverage以⋯为手段leverage /liːvərɪdʒ; name lev-/ noun [uncountable] 1.the ability to influence sth 影响力◆large stores use their size as leverage to lower suppliers' prices. 大商店利用规模的优势来压低供应商的价格。 (finance 金融) (especially name) the relationship between the amount of money that a company owes (debt) and the value of its shares ( equity) 资本与负债比率;联动比率 syn gearing (finance 金融) (especially name) using borrowed money to buy an investment or to add to the amount invested, in order to try to increase possible profits from the investment 举债经营,杠杆效应(借钱投资以提高可能的投资利润)◆the buyout provided a high return on investment and excellent leverage. 这项收购带来了高额的投资回报以及相当不错的杠杆效应。 debt leverage leverage /liːvərɪdʒ; name lev-/ verb [transitive] 1.to get as much advantage or profit as possible from sth that you have 利用…以获得好处;利用…获利◆a consultant can advise you on leveraging the skills of your workforce. 顾问会建议你善用工人技能的优势。 (finance 金融) to use borrowed money to buy an investment or to add to the amount invested, in order to try to increase possible profits from the investment 举债经营;杠杆式投机◆a leveraged takeover bid 举债经营式的收购出价3.to attract money or other advantages 吸引(资金或其他有利条件)◆the design award we won leveraged large loans from several sources. 我们赢得的设计奖项吸引了来自几个方面的巨额贷款。 ▸ leveraging noun [uncountable] ●leverage up ●leverage sth up (finance 金融) if a company or an investor leverages up, they borrow more money in order to try to increase profits 举债经营;杠杆作用◆for years companies have leveraged up to boost shareholder returns. 多年来许多公司已举债经营来提高股东收益。2.to increase or improve sth 提高;改善◆our software will leverage up your efficiency. 我们的软件将提高你的效率。☞ leverage☞ leverageleverage /liːvərɪdʒ; name levərɪdʒ/ [uncountable] (formal) the ability of sb to influence sb/sth, especially because of their position(尤指因地位而获得的)影响力◆retailers can exert leverage over producers by threatening to take their business elsewhere.零售商可以用另谋厂家来威胁生产商,向他们施加压力。leverage/ˈli:vərɪdʒ ||; ˈlɛvərɪdʒ/noun [u] the act of using a lever to lift or open sth; the force needed to do this 用杠杆撬起或撬开;撬开或撬起的力量 le·ver·age /`lɛvərɪdʒ; ˈliːvərɪdʒ/n [u] 1. influence that you use to make people do what you want 影响,势力:◇small businesses have less leverage when dealing with banks. 与银行打交道时,小企业的优势较小。 2. the action, use, or power of a lever 杠杆作用; 杠杆力量 |
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