monetize 的定义
mon·e·tized, mon·e·tiz·ing.
- to legalize as money.
- to coin into money: to monetize gold.
- to give the character of money to.
- Economics. to convert into currency, especially by issuing government securities or notes.
- to make a profit or derive income from: Lots of people download the game, but the start-up hasn’t been able to monetize the add-on features.
monetize 近义词
等同于 mint
更多monetize例句
- Subscription services appear to be the key way forward for monetizing relatively low-cost devices.
- A more creative funding idea floated in the agreement is to somehow monetize the small trees, twigs, and other bits scraped up into piles during thinning treatments.
- In addition to building that massive information retrieval system, Google monetized on those economic searches through advertising.
- Few have monetized NLP and machine learning as well as Google, but their technological edge has always been computational power.
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- In the meantime, once it goes public, it will face larger pressures to monetize all those tweets and ramp up advertising.
- Everyone else could monetize their 2008 experience except the man most loyal to the president.
- And now that Instagram is finally attempting to monetize those eyeballs, it is seeing serious blowback from its users.
- The idea behind the effort is to monetize YouTube by positioning it as a competitor to Netflix for streaming Hollywood movies.
- A central element in the movie, more or less accurate, is that Saverin wanted to "monetize" Thefacebook quickly.