someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
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1 FORMAL to give a person or organization the legal authority to do something:
a court empowered to review the decisions of a lower court
2 to give someone more control over their life or more power to do something:
Our goal is to empower teenage girls.
– em·pow·er·ment noun [uncount]
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1 capital or capital city [count] the city where a country or region has its government:
Madrid is the capital of Spain.
state/regional/provincial capital: Tallahassee is the state capital of Florida.
1a. the most important place for an activity or industry:
Milan, Italy's fashion capital
capital of: Officials will fly to Houston, capital of the American oil industry.
2 capital or capital letter [count] the large form of a letter, for example “A” or “B,” that you use at the beginning of a sentence or name:
in capitals: He wrote the title in capitals.
3 [uncount] money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money
4 [count] TECHNICAL the decorated top part of a COLUMN (=tall stone post that supports a building)
make capital out of something
to get an advantage from a situation, especially a bad situation:
She accused him of trying to make political capital out of an important issue.
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risk rating (風險程度)
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in·ter·me·di·ar·y noun [count]
someone who talks to each of the people or groups involved in something, usually passing information from one to the other or trying to persuade them to agree with each other
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everyday people (everyday為形容詞 = common / ordinary)
everyday life 平常的人
everyday clothes 平常的衣服
every day 每天
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fin·an·cier noun [count] (金融家)
a person or an organization that manages or lends large amounts of money
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field (實際操作的)
field representative (當地的代表)
filed experiment (實地操作實驗)
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