English to Chinese Dictionary leverage

leverage

杠杆作用
definition
verb
a leveraged takeover bid
use borrowed capital for (an investment), expecting the profits made to be greater than the interest payable.
the organization needs to leverage its key resources
use (something) to maximum advantage.
noun
my spade hit something solid that wouldn't respond to leverage
the exertion of force by means of a lever or an object used in the manner of a lever.
the ratio of a company's loan capital (debt) to the value of its common stock (equity).
translation of 'leverage'
noun
杠杆作用
example
The challenge for every business is how to 'leverage' the maximum potential from these employees.
If you can't threaten someone with a vendetta, then you have very little 'leverage' in negotiations.
the right wing had lost much of its political 'leverage' in the Assembly
The US also had enormous economic 'leverage' within the organisation.
Look for ways to 'leverage' existing architectures in different ways.
Thus the US would have greater 'leverage' in negotiations over trade, investments and so forth.
They have hind limbs that are at least four times as long as their front legs, and the foot bones are often fused into a single long cannon bone, which gives the animal greater 'leverage' for jumping.
We scoured the aircraft for something to gain some 'leverage' .
my spade hit something solid that wouldn't respond to 'leverage'
This is the flexible or efficient use of balance, 'leverage' , and movement in the performance of Judo throws and other skills.
They are used by minorities to block legislation and to gain bargaining 'leverage' with majorities.
This means the day-long event will provide quality information about how to 'leverage' IT for competitive advantage.
The design, now standard equipment on all Top Fuel dragsters, used 'leverage' over brute force to apply more downforce with less drag, and the results were immediate.
Building a number of independent portals will not serve these diverse needs and may not allow the institution to 'leverage' the power of integrated systems to its advantage.
The fruit goes in cut side down, and the handle gives you plenty of 'leverage' to extract all the juice, turning the peel inside out in the process.
One of the primary reasons organizations fail to 'leverage' their existing data and business systems when they move to the Web is they feel it will take too much time.
the organization needs to 'leverage' its key resources
A platform and an offset handle are designed to provide additional 'leverage' to ensure a quality, precise cut.
There was no clear way for him to insert the bar and gain 'leverage' .
A number of agreements are being signed by various organisations to 'leverage' the advantages of working together.
Players use their arms for 'leverage' when they jump, but that's no excuse for swinging their elbows with the intention of injuring an opponent.
He stresses the importance of getting out of one's stance quickly while maintaining good balance and 'leverage' .
While this trait is generally regarded as a weakness among us common folk, politicians can 'leverage' it to their advantage.
When nothing came, he backed up, charged the wall, and pushed off, gaining enough 'leverage' to grab the top.
use a metal bar to increase the 'leverage'
Even events of the most serious nature get overshadowed by the political squabbles that will result as both sides attempt to 'leverage' the issue to their advantage.
This shift in call type represents a positive trend for companies seeking to 'leverage' their call center resources.
The NFL also needs multiple cities competing to host the game in order to get maximum 'leverage' in negotiations.
If you use longer crankarms than recommended, you'll gain 'leverage' for pushing big gears but lose some pedaling speed.
Public policy also needs to 'leverage' extra training resources from the private sector.
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