Слово англійською: capital
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Переклад capital українською: капіта́л, столи́ця, заголо́вні лі́тери, сме́ртна ка́ра, інозе́мний капіта́л
Детальний опис
city
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(also capital city)
[countable] the most important town or city of a country or region, where the government operates from- Cairo is the capital of Egypt.
- the state capital
- Rennes is the provincial capital of Brittany.
- a tour of six European capital cities
- She liked the fast pace of life in the capital.
- (figurative) Paris, the fashion capital of the world
letter
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(also capital letter)
[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)- in capitals Please write in capitals.
see also block capitals
money
- [uncountable] wealth or property that is owned by a business or a person and can be invested or used to start a business
- share/investment/equity capital
- He had various ideas on how to raise capital for the project.
- a guide to investing capital in new markets
- Our capital is all tied up in property.
- capital investment (= money invested in a business)
- capital expenditure/spending (= money that an organization spends on buildings, equipment, etc.)
- capital costs/assets
- the capital value of the property
see also venture capital, working capital - [singular] an amount of money that is invested or is used to start a business
- to set up a business with a starting capital of £100 000
- [uncountable] (specialist) people who use their money to start businesses, considered as a group
resources
- [uncountable] (in compounds) a valuable resource of a particular kind
- Education creates intellectual capital to convert into economic and social rewards.
- Immigrant children have cultural capital of their own—including their home language—which may be undervalued.
see also human capital, political capital, social capital architecture
- the top part of a column
Word Originnoun senses 1 to 5 Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘relating to the head or top’, later ‘standing at the head or beginning’): via Old French from Latin capitalis, from caput ‘head’. noun sense 6 Middle English: from Old French capitel, from late Latin capitellum ‘little head’, diminutive of Latin caput.
Idioms make capital (out) of something
- to use a situation for your own advantage
- The opposition parties are making political capital out of the government's problems.
Wordfinder- asset
- bond
- capital
- dividend
- equity
- fund
- interest
- invest
- portfolio
- share
Wordfinder- afford
- bank
- bankrupt
- capital
- economy
- expense
- finance
- invest
- money
- profit