capitalizing

[ˈkæpɪtlˌaɪzɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • 用大写字母写或印刷( capitalize的现在分词 );将(某事物)转作资本、用作资本或资本化;

  • 双语例句
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    When Assaulting - Catching your opponent with his pants down is one thing, capitalizing on it is another.

    在攻击时——出其不意的打击对手是一回事, 利用它是另一回事.

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    In some ways Pele himself is accountable for not capitalizing on his superstar status.

    在某些方面,贝利自己对未能好好利用其巨星的地位负有责任.

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  • 3、

    What is the difference between capitalizing and expensing a cost?

    5成本的资本化与费用化有何不同?

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    He got rich by working hard and capitalizing an idea no one else had, Stanley said.

    斯坦利说,他通过勤奋工作和利用他人不曾想到的点子来致富.

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    Capitalizing a word indicates that you intend it to have a special meaning.

    带大写字母的词语意味着它在文中有特别的意思.

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    They took larger market sharing by capitalizing on the mistakes made by the rivals.

    他们利用竞争对手所犯的错误,占领了更大的市场份额.

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    Capitalizing on parents'and guardians'insights.

    利用家长和监护人的观察力.

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    Companies are 5 capitalizing on his mystery, charisma and of course his size.

    许多公司都想利用他身上的神秘感和超凡的魅力,当然还有他的身材去获得利益.

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    This process sometimes is called capitalizing retained earnings.

    这一过程有时被称为留存收益的资本化.

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