及物动词利用; 使资本化; 把…大写
capitalise是什么意思
1. 利用:honeymoon - 蜜月(期) | capitalise - 利用 | snap election - 临时选举
1. -> see capitalize
1. Germany's thriving sex shop industry has also tried to capitalise on World Cup fever.
2. When you spot the world champions 17 opportunities to capitalise before you even get started it will hurt you.
3. He was recognized early as a musical prodigy, but his parents were cautious and did not seek to capitalise on his abilities.
4. capitalise
4. There were hints that he might try to capitalise on his lead in the polls by calling a snap election.
5. China got two half chances before the break but defender Zhao Ming and midfielder Yu Hai failed to capitalise on them.
6. But RBR then failed to capitalise on poor performances by the Brawns - and Button in particular - at the next three events.
7. That disparity has played a substantial role in the power shift and Barca and Real are well placed to capitalise.
8. The city state's own economy is also booming, and retailers are seeking to capitalise on that.
9. " It was a weird play but we were able to capitalise on their mistakes, " Crede said.
10. But hopes of a seafront hotel to capitalise on Sai Kung's growing appeal for locals and tourists have failed to materialise.
verb
1. convert (a company's reserve funds) into capital
Synonym: capitalize
2. capitalise
2. consider expenditures as capital assets rather than expenses
Synonym: capitalize
3. compute the present value of a business or an income
Synonym: capitalize
4. write in capital letters
Synonym: capitalize
5. draw advantages from
e.g. he is capitalizing on her mistake
she took advantage of his absence to meet her lover
Synonym: capitalize take advantage
6. supply with capital, as of a business by using a combination of capital used by investors and debt capital provided by lenders
Synonym: capitalize