to capitalize
01
资本化, 融资
to provide a business with the necessary funds by using a combination of investment from shareholders and loans from lenders
Transitive: to capitalize a business or project
例子
Entrepreneurs often seek to capitalize their startups through a mix of equity and loans.
企业家经常寻求通过股权和贷款的混合来资本化他们的初创公司。
02
利用, 从中获利
to take advantage of or make the most of a situation for one's benefit
Intransitive: to capitalize on a situation
例子
The company capitalized on the growing trend of online shopping.
该公司利用了在线购物日益增长的趋势。
03
资本化, 转化为资本
to turn an asset, income, or resource into capital, typically for investment or business purposes
Transitive: to capitalize sth
例子
She capitalized her investment in real estate by selling the property at a higher value.
她通过以更高的价值出售房产资本化了她在房地产上的投资。
04
资本化, 作为投资记录
to record an expense as an investment in financial accounts, rather than treating them as immediate expenses
Transitive: to capitalize an expense
例子
Instead of expensing the renovations, they chose to capitalize them to reflect long-term value.
他们没有将翻修费用化,而是选择将其资本化以反映长期价值。
05
资本化, 将未来收入或资产转换为现值或资本
to convert future income or an asset into a present value or capital
Transitive: to capitalize an income
例子
The investor sought to capitalize the potential profits from the business over the next decade.
投资者试图在未来十年内将业务的潜在利润资本化。
06
大写, 利用
to write or print a letter or word in uppercase letters
Transitive: to capitalize a word or letter
例子
The title of the book should be capitalized for emphasis.
书的标题应该大写以示强调。
词汇树
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capitalize
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