I can't really understand the meaning of word “leverage” [on hold]











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It's used in so many cases! If you never studied a foreign language, you won't understand me correctly. I want to imagine the meaning as well as native speakers.










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    Think of a lever -- a pry bar. If you have "leverage" you have the pry bar inserted in such a way that you can easily manipulate the thing at the other end of the bar, using only a little effort on your end of the bar.
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    Think of a lever -- a pry bar. If you have "leverage" you have the pry bar inserted in such a way that you can easily manipulate the thing at the other end of the bar, using only a little effort on your end of the bar.
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    Dec 4 at 3:50













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    Think of a lever -- a pry bar. If you have "leverage" you have the pry bar inserted in such a way that you can easily manipulate the thing at the other end of the bar, using only a little effort on your end of the bar.
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 4 at 3:50














  • 1




    Think of a lever -- a pry bar. If you have "leverage" you have the pry bar inserted in such a way that you can easily manipulate the thing at the other end of the bar, using only a little effort on your end of the bar.
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 4 at 3:50








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Think of a lever -- a pry bar. If you have "leverage" you have the pry bar inserted in such a way that you can easily manipulate the thing at the other end of the bar, using only a little effort on your end of the bar.
– Hot Licks
Dec 4 at 3:50




Think of a lever -- a pry bar. If you have "leverage" you have the pry bar inserted in such a way that you can easily manipulate the thing at the other end of the bar, using only a little effort on your end of the bar.
– Hot Licks
Dec 4 at 3:50















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