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1 leverage
-ri‹1) (the power gained by the use of a lever.) acción de palanca2) (power that can be used to influence someone's actions or decisions: The public has some leverage with their representatives in the Senate.) influenciastr['liːvərɪʤ]1 acción nombre femenino de palancaleverage ['lɛvərɪʤ, 'li:-] n1) : apalancamiento m (en física)2) influence: influencia f, palanca f famn.• apalancamiento s.m.• influencia s.f.'levərɪdʒ, 'liːvərɪdʒmass nouna) (Phys, Fin) apalancamiento mb) ( influence) influencia f, palanca f (fam)['liːvǝrɪdʒ]N apalancamiento m ; (fig) influencia f, palanca f* * *['levərɪdʒ, 'liːvərɪdʒ]mass nouna) (Phys, Fin) apalancamiento mb) ( influence) influencia f, palanca f (fam) -
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3 leverage
s.1 apalancamiento (tecnología)2 efecto de palanca, acción de palanca, palanca, apalancamiento.3 poder multiplicador, efecto multiplicador.v.1 apalancar.2 palanquear. (pt & pp leveraged) -
4 leverage of a force
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5 leverage buyout
s.retroventa de apalancamiento. -
6 leverage coefficient
s.coeficiente de apalancamiento. -
7 leverage contract
s.contrato de apalancamiento. -
8 leverage effect
s.efecto de palanca. -
9 leverage factor
s.factor de apalancamiento. -
10 leverage funds
s.fondos de apalancamiento. -
11 leverage ratio
s.coeficiente de apalancamiento. -
12 leverage stock
s.títulos de apalancamiento. -
13 leverage with
v.lograr un efecto multiplicador a través de, mover por medio de palanca, manejar provechosamente, manipular provechosamente. -
14 capital leverage
s.apalancamiento de capital. -
15 double leverage
s.doble apalancamiento. -
16 financial leverage
s.apalancamiento financiero, cobertura financiera, relación entre deudas y activos totales, ventaja financiera. -
17 negative leverage
s.apalancamiento negativo. -
18 operating leverage
s.apalancamiento operativo, ventaja de operación, apalancamiento de operación. -
19 positive leverage
s.apalancamiento positivo. -
20 reserve leverage
s.apalancamiento inverso.
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