Summary
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- leverage:
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Wiktionary:
- leverage → [[profiter (de quelque chose)]], exploiter
- leverage → influence, effet de levier
- leverage → système, tiges, barres, bielles
English
Detailed Translations for leverage from English to French
leverage:
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the leverage
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leverage
– To take advantage of; capitalize on. 1
Translation Matrix for leverage:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
action de levier | leverage | |
- | leveraging; purchase | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
tirer profit de | leverage | bare; exploit; strip; take advantage of |
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Wiktionary Translations for leverage:
leverage
Cross Translation:
verb
leverage
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take full advantage of an existing thing
- leverage → [[profiter (de quelque chose)]]
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- leverage → influence
noun
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physique|fr démultiplication des forces grâce au levier.
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faire valoir une chose, en tirer le profit du produit.
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• leverage | → système; tiges; barres; bielles | ↔ Gestänge — Technik: gelenkig verbundene, meist bewegliche Stangen zur Kraftübertragung für Schub und Zug |
French
Detailed Translations for leverage from French to English
leverage: (*Using Word and Sentence Splitter)
- lever: rise; take; fetch; collect; pick up; take away; take along; come round for; extend; add; expand; swell; widen; build out; add on to; raise; put up; lift up; haul; lift; hoist; heave; pull up; grow; come up; bring up; abolish; cancel; undo; annul; nullify; lighten; bulge; draw up; stick up; haul in; swell up
- Âge: Age
- levée: fee; levy; tax; costs; dues; legal charges; holding up; putting up; lifting; launching; draft; conscription; settlement; raising; clinch; lifting up
- rage: rabies; hydrophobia; canine madness; anger; wrath; rage; fury; grimness
- âge: age; old age; life span; lifetime
- élever: educate; bring up; raise; rear; breed; cultivate; heighten; enhance; establish; ground; found; tune; increase; rise; mount; grow; go up; become higher; lift; heave; start; ascend; take off; climb; bristle; put up; get away; flare up; lift up; be off; fly up; rise to the surface; go upward; become larger; be on the upgrade; lay the foundations
- âgé: elderly; old; aged; senior; eldest; oldest