Capital
71capital — (m) (Básico) conjunto de dinero o valores que posee una persona y que puede invertir en algo Ejemplos: El capital de nuestra empresa es bastante grande. Perdió todo su capital por estos negocios. Sinónimos: patrimonio (f) (Básico) población… …
72capital — [13] Etymologically, capital is something that is at the top or ‘head’; it comes from Latin caput ‘head’. The various current English uses of the word reached us, however, by differing routes. The first to come was the adjective, which originally …
73capital — capital1 noun 1》 the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative centre. ↘a place particularly associated with a specified activity: the fashion capital of the world. 2》 wealth owned… …
74capital — / kæpɪt(ə)l/ noun 1. the money, property and assets used in a business ● a company with £10,000 capital or with a capital of £10,000 2. money owned by individuals or companies, which they use for investment ♦ flight of capital the rapid movement… …
75capital — [13] Etymologically, capital is something that is at the top or ‘head’; it comes from Latin caput ‘head’. The various current English uses of the word reached us, however, by differing routes. The first to come was the adjective, which originally …
76capital — 1. noun /ˈkæp.ɪ.təl/ a) Already produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shovels (equipment) and office buildings (structures). He does not have enough capital to start a business. b) Money and wealth. The …
77capital — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. excellent, paramount, first rate, first class, unequaled; important, primary, principal; metropolitan; uppercase. See goodness, height, punishment. n. metropolis, seat; funds, assets, resources. See …
78capital — adjetivo y sustantivo masculino 1 esencial, principal, primordial, fundamental. adjetivo y sustantivo femenino 2 cabeza. Por ejemplo: cabeza de un distrito, provincia, país, etc. sustantivo masculino 3 caudal, bienes, hacienda, dinero, fortuna,… …
79capital — involving killing Literally, of the head but now seldom referring to beheading. A capital crime is one which involves a killing, leading to a capital charge before the court and, upon conviction in some parts of the world, to capital… …
80capital — noun 1) Warsaw is the capital of Poland Syn: first city, seat of government, metropolis 2) she had the capital to pull off the deal Syn: money, finance(s), funds, wherewithal, means, assets, wealth, resources …