capitalize
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If you capitalize on a situation, you use it to gain some advantage for yourself. 利用
The rebels seem to be trying to capitalize on the public's discontent with the government. 反叛者們似乎正試圖利用公衆對政府的不滿情緒。
2. V-T In business, if you capitalize something that belongs to you, you sell it in order to make money. 使資本化[商業]
Our intention is to capitalize the company by any means we can. 我們的目的是盡一切可能把該公司資本化。
3. V-T If you capitalize a letter, you write it as a capital letter. If you capitalize a word, you spell it in capital letters, or with the first letter as a capital letter. 把…大寫
Capitalize all proper nouns but not the articles (a, an) that precede them. 把所有的專有名詞大寫,它們之前的冠詞(a, an)則不用。
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capitalize /ˈkæpɪtəˌlaɪz/ (capitalizing,capitalized,capitalizes)
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剑桥词典
capitalize verb (LETTER)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to write a letter of the alphabet as a capital , or to write the first letter of a word as a capital
用大寫字母書寫;大寫首字母
The names of political parties are always capitalized, e.g. the Green Party. 政黨名稱的首字母縂是要大寫,如 the Green Party。
capitalize verb (MONEY)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 often passive ]to supply money to a business so that it can develop or operate as it should
給(企業)提供資金