(; ) [] (often be capitalized at) to get enough money to start to function as a company; to provide a company with the money it needs to function 为…提供营运资本◆The company could not sell enough shares and so failed to capitalize. 公司未能出售足够的股份,因此无法提供营运资本。◆The firm is being capitalized at about €3.5 billion. 公司正筹集大约 35 亿欧元的营运资本。
() [] to record money spent on machines, equipment, buildings, etc. as an asset in a company's financial records rather than as an expense 以资产入账(将机器、设备、建筑物等作为资产而非支出入账)◆It is company policy to capitalize assets over €5 000. 超过 5 000 欧元的资产作为资产入账是公司的政策。
➡capitalized ●ˈcapitalize on/upon sthto gain an advantage for yourself from a situation 充分利用;由於…而获益◆The company have capitalized on their successes by putting up prices. 公司由於提价而获益。