capitalization
n. 资本化; 资本额; 大写
If you capitalize on a situation, you use it to gain some advantage for yourself.
The rebels seem to be trying to capitalize on the public's discontent with the government.
叛乱分子似乎想要利用公众对政府的不满情绪。
In business, if you capitalize something that belongs to you, you sell it in order to make money.
Our intention is to capitalize the company by any means we can...
我们的意图是想方设法出售这个公司以获取奖金。
The company will be capitalized at £2 million.
该公司将以200万英镑的价格出售。
1. writing in capital letters
2. an estimation of the value of a business
3. the act of capitalizing on an opportunity
4. the sale of capital stock
The United States contributed approximately 35 percent of the World Bank's original $ 9.1 thousand - million capitalization.
在世界银行最初的91亿美元资金中,约35%是由美国提供的.
This high initial capitalization is rapidly amortized in the well managed high - density orchard.
在管理好的高密植果园里,这个最初的高额成本可以很快收回.
Investors value that accomplishment at $ 168 billion ( the company's market capitalization ).
投资商们估计该公司的销售业绩已经达到了1680亿美元 ( 市场资本 ).
Microsoft and Oracle, for example, command massive market capitalization in stock market.
举个例子.微软和甲骨文, 在股票市场引导著大规模资本运作.
This value is called the capitalization of the company.
这种价值称为公司的股本.