| 释义 |
make capital out of (something) make capital out of (something)To use something to one's advantage or profit. Prosecutors are making capital out of the defendant's conflicting stories.See also: capital, make, of, outmake capital out ofUse profitably, turn to account, as in The challengers made capital out of the President's signing a bill that increased taxes . This expression, first recorded in 1855, uses capital in the sense of "material wealth used to create more wealth." See also: capital, make, of, outmake ˈcapital of/out of something use a situation or an event in a way which benefits yourself; exploit something: The media made great capital out of his careless remarks in the interview.See also: capital, make, of, out, something |