leverage
leverage 英 [ˈli:vərɪdʒ] 美 [ˈlivərɪdʒ]
n. 手段,影响力;杠杆作用;杠杆效率 v. 利用;举债经营
进行时:leveraging 过去式:leveraged 过去分词:leveraged 第三人称单数:leverages 名词复数:leverages
- If you have leverage, you hold the advantage in a situation or the stronger position in a contest, physical or otherwise.
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- n. 手段,影响力;杠杆作用;杠杆效率
- v. 利用;举债经营
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1. It was excess leverage and credit growth that brought the global economy to its knees.
它是过量的杠杆作用和带来全球经济到它的拐点的贷款增加。
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2. Since the Americans have no leverage in these conflicts, they also have no incentive to pick sides.
由于美国人在这些冲突中没有影响力,他们也就没有选择站哪边的动机。
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3. If being lazy is about using more leverage and doing less, the support and scaffolding necessary to do that is created with systems.
如果懒惰是使用更多的手段并做更少的事,那么这么做所需要的支持和台架就是建立一个体系。
- leverage (n.) 1724, "action of a lever," from lever (n.) + -age. Meaning "power or force of a lever" is from 1827; figurative sense "advantage for accomplishing a purpose" is from 1858. The financial sense is attested by 1933, American English; as a verb in the financial sense by 1956. Related: Leveraged; leverages; leveraging.
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