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  "description": "The video is a screen recording of a dictionary entry for the word **\"leverage\"**.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is visible:\n\n**1. Header/Title:**\n*   The word **\"leverage\"** is prominently displayed at the top.\n*   Phonetic spelling is provided: **/\u02c8l\u025bv\u0259r\u026ad\u0292/**.\n*   There is a speaker icon, suggesting an audio pronunciation feature.\n\n**2. Part of Speech and Meanings (Noun):**\n*   It is categorized as a **noun**.\n*   **Definition 1:** \"the exertion of force by means of a lever.\"\n    *   An example sentence is provided: \"my spade hit something solid that wouldn't respond to leverage\"\n    *   Synonyms/Related words (Similar): *grip, purchase, hold, grasp, contact, attachment, support*\n\n**3. Part of Speech and Meanings (Finance):**\n*   The entry transitions to **FINANCE**.\n*   **Definition 2:** \"the ratio of a company's loan capital (debt) to the value of its ordinary shares (equity); gearing.\"\n\n**4. Verb Forms and Meanings:**\n*   The entry also lists the word as a **verb**.\n*   **Verb Definition 1 (Financial):** \"use borrowed capital for (an investment), expecting the profits made to be greater than the interest payable.\"\n    *   An example sentence is given, emphasizing the restriction: \"without clear legal title to their assets, they own property that cannot be leveraged as collateral for loans\"\n*   **Verb Definition 2 (General):** \"use (something) to maximum advantage.\"\n    *   An example sentence is provided: \"the organization needs to leverage its key resources\"\n\n**Overall Context:**\nThe video appears to be a vocabulary lesson or reference tool, showing comprehensive definitions and usages for the word \"leverage,\" covering both its literal, mechanical meaning and its complex, figurative meaning in finance and general usage. The timestamps suggest the recording is showcasing this information in segments (00:00 to 00:04).",
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