le·ver·age /ˈlɛvərɪʤ, ˈli; ˈlɛvrɪʤ, ˈliv-/
槓桿作用,槓桿裝置,槓桿率
Lev·er·age n. The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever.
Leverage of a couple Mech., the perpendicular distance between the lines of action of two forces which act in parallel and opposite directions.
Leverage of a force, the perpendicular distance from the line in which a force acts upon a body to a point about which the body may be supposed to turn.
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leverage
n 1: the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to
use a lever [syn: purchase]
2: strategic advantage; power to act effectively; "relatively
small groups can sometimes exert immense political
leverage"
3: investing with borrowed money as a way to amplify potential
gains (at the risk of greater losses) [syn: leveraging]
v 1: supplement with leverage; "leverage the money that is
already available"
2: provide with leverage; "We need to leverage this company"