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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++cap·i·tal1 /ˈkæpətl/ ●●● S3 W1 noun  1 city 城市CITY [countable]PGTOWN an important city where the main government of a country, state etc is 首都;首府;省会 Washington D.C., the capital of the United States 美国首都华盛顿特区see thesaurus at city2 FINANCIALmoney [singular, uncountable]BBMONEY money or property, especially when it is used to start a business or to produce more wealth 资本,资金 The government is eager to attract foreign capital. 政府急切希望吸引外国资金。 venture capital, working capital3. letter 字母LETTER [countable]SLA a letter of the alphabet written in its large form, used for example at the beginning of someone’s name 大写字母 lower case, upper case4 centre of activity 活动中心CENTRE OF ACTIVITY [countable]BUSY PLACE a place that is a centre for an industry, business, or other activity 〔工商业或其他活动的〕中心 Hollywood is the capital of the movie industry. 好莱坞是电影之都。5. make capital from/out of something ADVANTAGEto use a situation or event to help you get an advantage 利用某事获利,从某事中捞取好处6. building 建筑物 [countable] technical the top part of a column (=a long stone post used in some buildings) 柱头,柱顶
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capitalRome is one of the world's most beautiful capitals.The food associated with economic capital is characterized by rich sauces and desserts, and rare and luxurious items such as truffles.When evaluating capital budgeting decisions, it is this marginal cost that should be used as the appropriate cost of capital.The nation state, particularly in the third world and the erstwhile Eastern bloc, is the agent of global capital.Raley started a grocery business in the 1930s with $1000 in capital.Please fill in your name and address in capitals.The plan is expected to create vast amounts of investment capital.Consumer goods occupy a much more contradictory place in the circulation and realisation of capital than do fixed assets.There is a shortage of capital for building new aircraft.Our return on capital has more than doubled since 1980.Since the stockmarket crash, companies have been trying to raise capital by selling new stock.The tour includes a trip to Budapest, Hungary's capital city.Preference shares, particularly redeemable preference shares, are sometimes considered to be more akin to loan stock than share capital.Typically too, nationalized industry balance sheets show capital as amounts owed to the central government.Sacramento is the state capital of California.The popes regarded the city as the capital of their duchy.On Oct. 10 between 30 and 100 people were reported hurt during a pro-Ershad rally in the capital, Dhaka.Albany is the capital of New York State.What's the capital of Canada?
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capital2 ●●○ adjective  1 SLAa capital letter is one that is written or printed in its large form 大写的lower case, upper case capital ‘B’ 大写的B2 relating to money that you use to start a business or to make more money 资本的,资金的 capital investments 资本投资3. capital offence/crime SCLKILLan offence that is punished by death 死罪4. trouble with a capital T, fast with a capital F etcfast with a capital F etc trouble with a capital T informal used with any word in order to emphasize that you are talking about an extreme type of something 麻烦透顶,快速之极等〔强调极端性〕5. GOOD/EXCELLENT old-fashioned excellent 极好的
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capitalThe company's logo is a large capital "B."During the year the bank actually had 12. 18 billion pesetas in capital gains from its fixed-income portfolio.Payroll taxes are levied only on wages and salaries-not profits, interest, dividends, or capital gains.Some investment managers may compensate by making a slight switch in emphasis towards capital growth investments and away from high yielding equities.The fund manager can, therefore, select the mix of bonds which offers the most attractive yield and capital growth potential.However, cuts in capital investment and fuel supply problems have reduced capacity growth to something around 3% per year.The recycling industry is making huge capital investments in equipment.In the latter case it will be necessary to work closely with the local authority in carrying out a capital project.We intend to lighten the burden of capital taxes and reform the taxation of savings.
From Longman Business Dictionarycapitalcap‧i‧tal /ˈkæpətl/ noun [uncountable]1ECONOMICSmoney or property used to produce wealthCountries around the world are hungry for capital and economic development. see also return on capital customer capital human capital intellectual capital social capital2FINANCEmoney from shareholders and lenders that can be invested by a business in assets in order to produce profitsThere is a shortage of capital for the purchase of new aircraft.Since the stockmarket fall, companies have been prevented from raising capital by selling new stock.The company desperately needs a fresh injection of capital.The company has bought lots of land over the last few years, which ties up capital (=makes it unavailable for use) as it waits to develop it. authorized capital circulating capital core capital debt capital equity capital fixed capital flight capital issued capital loan capital nominal capital operating capital ordinary capital paid-in capital preference capital risk capital share capital split capital Tier 1 capital Tier 2 capital uncalled capital unissued capital venture capital working capitalOrigin capital1 1. (1600-1700) → CAPITAL22. (1600-1700) French Italian capitale, from Latin capitalis; → CAPITAL23. (1200-1300) Old North French capitel, from Late Latin capitellum, from Latin caput; → CAPITAL2 capital2 (1100-1200) Latin capitalis, from caput head
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capital
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capital1 S3 W1 /ˈkæpətl, ˈkæpɪtl/ noun
 Sense 1, 3-4
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: capital2
 Sense 2,5
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: Italian capitale, from Latin capitalis; capital2
 Sense 6
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old North French
 Origin: capitel, from Late Latin capitellum, from Latin caput; capital2
1.  CITY  [countable] an important city where the main government of a country, state etc is:
    Washington D.C., the capital of the United States
2.  MONEY  [singular, uncountable] money or property, especially when it is used to start a business or to produce more wealth:
    The government is eager to attract foreign capital.working capital, venture capital
3.  LETTER  [countable] a letter of the alphabet written in its large form, used for example at the beginning of someone’s name ⇨ lower case, upper case
4.  CENTRE OF ACTIVITY  [countable] a place that is a centre for an industry, business, or other activity:
    Hollywood is the capital of the movie industry.
5. make capital from/out of something to use a situation or event to help you get an advantage
6.  BUILDING  [countable] technical the top part of a column (=a long stone post used in some buildings)
     
THESAURUS
■ place with houses, shops, and offices
    city a large area with houses, shops, offices etc that is often the centre of government for an area. A city is bigger than a town: The nearest big city is San Francisco.
    town a large area with houses, shops, offices etc. A town is smaller than a city: La Coruña is a pretty seaside town.
    capital (also capital city) the city where the government of a country or state is: We travelled to Budapest, the capital of Hungary.
    metropolis a big busy city that is full of people and activity: After 1850 Paris grew quickly into a busy metropolis.
    urban adjective [only before noun] relating to towns and cities: Air pollution is particularly bad in urban areas. | urban development

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capital2 S2 W3 adjective
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: Latin
 Origin: capitalis, from caput 'head'
1. a capital letter is one that is written or printed in its large form ⇨ lower case, upper case:
    capital ‘B’
2. relating to money that you use to start a business or to make more money:
    capital investments
3. capital offence/crime an offence that is punished by death
4. trouble with a capital T, fast with a capital F etc informal used with any word in order to emphasize that you are talking about an extreme type of something
5. old-fashioned excellent


🔑 cap·italBrE /ˈkæpɪtl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkæpɪtl/ 🔊 nouncity 城市🔑 (also ˌcapital ˈcity) [countable] the most important town or city of a country, usually where the central government operates from 首都;国都Cairo is the capital of Egypt. 开罗是埃及的首都。🔊🔊(figurative) Paris, the fashion capital of the world巴黎,世界时装之都money 金钱🔑 [singular] a large amount of money that is invested or is used to start a business 资本;资金;启动资金to set up a business with a starting capital of £100 000以 10 万英镑为启动资金创办一个企业 [uncountable] wealth or property that is owned by a business or a person 财富;财产capital assets资本资产capital expenditure (= money that an organization spends on buildings, equipment, etc.) 资本性支出 [uncountable] (specialist) people who use their money to start businesses, considered as a group 资方capital and labour资方与劳方

asset, bond, capital, dividend, equity, fund, interest, invest, portfolio, share

letter 字母🔑 (also ˌcapital ˈletter) [countable] a letter of the form and size that is used at the beginning of a sentence or a name (= A,B,C rather than a,b,c) 大写字母Use block capitals (= separate capital letters). 使用大写字母。🔊🔊Please write in capitals/in capital letters.请用大写字母书写。architecture 建筑
the top part of a column 柱顶;柱头
make capital (out) of sthto use a situation for your own advantage 从…中捞取好处;利用…谋求私利The opposition parties are making political capital out of the government's problems. 各反对党都在利用政府面临的问题捞取政治资本。🔊🔊
🔑 cap·italBrE /ˈkæpɪtl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkæpɪtl/ 🔊 adjectivepunishment 惩罚🔑 [only before noun] involving punishment by death 死刑的a capital offence死罪letter 字母🔑 [only before noun] (of letters of the alphabet 字母表字母) having the form and size used at the beginning of a sentence or a name 大写的English is written with a capital 'E'. English 一词中字母 E 大写。🔊🔊   compare lower case excellent 优秀(old-fashioned) excellent 顶好的;极好的with a capital A, B, etc.used to emphasize that a word has a stronger meaning than usual in a particular situation (强调有特别含义的字眼)真正地,名副其实地,不折不扣地He was romantic with a capital R. 他纯属浪漫派。🔊🔊