English to Arabic Dictionary capitalize

capitalize

الاستفادة
definition
verb
an attempt by the opposition to capitalize on the government's embarrassment
take the chance to gain advantage from.
a highly capitalized industry
provide (a company or industry) with capital.
translation of 'capitalize'
verb
كتب أو طبع بحرف كبير,
مول,
حول الى رأسمال,
استفاد
example
One adjustment is to 'capitalize' R&D expenditures and amortize them over five years instead of expensing these investments in the year they are made.
It's likely that some of this ill-gotten gain has been used to 'capitalize' businesses or endow universities.
Members of cooperatives at all levels - local and regional - need to remind themselves that it is their responsibility to properly 'capitalize' their cooperative businesses.
I also learned how to correctly identify the beginning of a sentence, target the first word, and 'capitalize' the first letter (make the letter bigger than the rest).
I don't 'capitalize' the words because middle westerners don't call that much attention to themselves.
He also loves to 'capitalize' words or put them in quotes for no real reason, as in this sentence from his legal disclaimer.
The present study examined the role of the convention in German to 'capitalize' the initial letters of nouns.
There is a certain market in English that refuses to 'capitalize' words or use punctuation.
people should have the right to 'capitalize' part of the value of these benefits
Assuming that the missing-letter effect is diagnostic of the extraction of text structure, we exploited a special feature of German - the convention to 'capitalize' the initial letter of nouns.
To 'capitalize' the income stream without considering the repayment of corporate debt, but then to assume that repayment when doing a residual value of the company, artificially increased the value of the income stream.
In this chapter I have chosen to 'capitalize' words designating a race or a people.
And for GOD'S sakes, Hilary, 'capitalize' every first letter of every proper noun, like the name of your title ‘Venus’.
There are those who decide to eschew this, though, and 'capitalize' every other letter.
a trader will want to 'capitalize' repairs expenditure
If you need to sell off a piece of land in order to better 'capitalize' the business, indicate this in the plan.
While any newspaper could set a style to 'capitalize' the word ‘black,’ McIntyre said he doesn't know how much influence it would have outside the newspaper itself.
Members have to invest a set percentage of their annual sales to 'capitalize' this business.
The convention to 'capitalize' the first letter of a meaning-laden noun may therefore be particularly useful in aiding structural analysis, allowing easy assignment of some words to their proper grammatical class.
an attempt by the opposition to 'capitalize' on the government's embarrassment
We should 'capitalize' the word, as this is how we are taught to refer to God.
As I noted briefly, it generally is an accepted accounting practice to 'capitalize' assets.
I 'capitalize' the word because Miller, in speaking of Jane Austen, does so, calling her the epitome of Style or Austen Style or Absolute Style.
His tone spoke of his importance, he seemed to 'capitalize' every significant word.
Another disadvantage is that, of course, you have to adequately 'capitalize' the business yourself.
a trader will want to 'capitalize' repairs expenditure
You would prefer it if I 'capitalized' the first letter after the colon?
With a little sleight of hand, I 'capitalized' the word Eclipse there.
Over the last nine-month period, €9 million of the €20 million reduction in operating cost was due to 'capitalising' additional labour costs.
There are two ways to do this: the first is called camelCase, where the first word is lowercase and subsequent words have their first letter 'capitalized' ; the second way is by using underscores to separate the words.
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