capitalisation
英 [ˌkæpɪtəlaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [ˌkæpɪtələˈzeɪʃn]
n. 投资(利用);资本化;市值;资本市值
BNC.23783
英英释义
noun
- the sale of capital stock
- the act of capitalizing on an opportunity
- an estimation of the value of a business
- writing in capital letters
双语例句
- In five years, the combined market capitalisation of the biggest groups has shrunk by about nine-tenths.
五年内最大的几个集团的总市值缩水了约90%。 - Weighted by market capitalisation, the average dividend yield for domestic Chinese shares is now 3.3 per cent.
经过市值加权,目前中国A股平均股息率为3.3%。 - Chinese banks, for instance, have massive market capitalisation and assets.
举例来说,中国国内银行拥有庞大的市值和资产。 - The six big listed property developers have seen their aggregate market capitalisation more than double since October last year.
去年10月以来,香港六大上市房地产开发商的总市值翻了一倍以上。 - Tencent, China's largest internet company by market capitalisation, has also started a search engine and is expected to make an impact from next year.
按市值计算为中国最大互联网企业的腾讯(Tencent),也已开通了一个搜索引擎,预期将从明年起产生影响。 - Chinese banks now rank among the biggest in the world by market capitalisation.
以市值衡量,中资银行位居全球最大银行之列。 - Assets held in domestic equity funds account for about 10 per cent of China's total equity market capitalisation.
国内股票基金持有的资产约占中国股市总市值的10%。 - Its market capitalisation has even overtaken that of Marks and Spencer, the UK high street store chain.
博柏利的市值甚至已超过英国商业街上的连锁商店玛莎百货(MarksandSpencer)。 - Such capitalisation on popular frustrations can have dangerous consequences, particularly in foreign policy.
如此利用民众的挫败感,可能导致危险的后果,尤其是在外交政策方面。 - Cyberworks is now Hong Kong's eighth-largest firm by market capitalisation, less than seven months after going public.
盈动上市未及七个月,已成为本港市值第八的上市公司。