capital
Prononciation : [/ˈkæpɪtəl/]
Mot
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) money, resources, or assets that are used by a person or organization to generate wealth or income. It's like the funds or investments someone has to make more money.
Exemple
The company invested its capital in new technology to improve efficiency.
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Without enough capital, it's difficult to start a successful business.
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How important is capital for a business to grow?
Contexte : « cities and countries »
(noun) the most important city in a country or region, often serving as the seat of government. It's like the main city that's the center of everything.
Exemple
London is the capital of England.
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Manchester is not the capital of the UK.
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Which city is the capital of France?
Contexte : « letters and writing »
(adjective) relating to or involving the use of uppercase letters. It's when you write you use big, uppercase letters instead of small, lowercase letters.
Exemple
In the title, 'CAPITAL' is written in all uppercase letters.
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The word 'capital' is spelled with lowercase letters in the text.
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Do you always write your name in capital letters?
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