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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1772 COCA: 1681
revenue
noun [C/U] /ˈrevənjuː/
singularrevenue
pluralrevenues
  1. income from business activities or taxes (商业或税务方面的)收入,收益

    The magazine had been losing advertising revenue for months. 这家杂志已有好几个月没有广告收入了。

    tax revenues 税收

     Synonyms and related words
    Wages and salaries: wage, salary, pay...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1772 COCA: 1681
revenue

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + REVENUE | REVENUE + VERB | REVENUE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEannual, yearly年收入expected, potential, projected預期的/潛在的/預計的收入the company's expected annual revenue公司預期的年收入general, overall, total, worldwide總收入;全球收入local (especially NAmE) 地方收入gross, net總營收;淨收入additional, extra額外收入increased增加的收入substantial相當可觀的收入lost失去的收入Tax fraud costs the country millions in lost revenue.稅務欺詐使這個國家損失數百萬的收入。federal, government, public, state, tax聯邦/政府/公共/國家/稅收收入the main sources of public revenue公共收入的主要來源advertising, export, oil, sales, tourism, tourist廣告/出口/石油/銷售/旅遊業/旅遊收入VERB + REVENUEdepend on, need, rely on依靠收入;需要收入These companies rely on advertising revenue for their funds.這些公司以廣告收入作資金。earn, get, raise賺得收入;獲得收入collect徵收歲入The central government collects the tax revenue.由中央政府收稅。spend, use使用收入bring in, generate, produce, yield帶來收入;產生收益The project will not generate any revenue until 2018.這項計劃要到 2018 年才會有所收益。boost, increase提高/增加收入maximize使收入最大化reduce降低收入lose失去收入REVENUE + VERBbe derived from sth, come from sth收入來源於⋯Their government's revenues come mainly from direct taxes.他們的政府收入主要來自直接稅收。go up, grow, increase, rise收入增長;收入提高drop, fall, go down收入下降;收入降低REVENUE + NOUNstream收入來源Licensing the technology has created a new revenue stream for the company.授權該項技術為該公司創造了一項新的收入來源。share收入分成PREPOSITIONrevenue from來自⋯的收入revenues from the sale of oil石油銷售的收入PHRASESloss of revenue收入流失a source of revenue收入來源Tourism is the island's main source of revenue.旅遊業是該島的主要收入來源。 topic at business
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1772 COCA: 1681
revenue

noun

 See also the entry for income 另见income条revenue ♦︎ income ♦︎ turnover ♦︎ proceeds ♦︎ receipts ♦︎ takings ♦︎ takeThese are all words for money that is received from taxes or from selling goods or services. 这些词均表示税收或销售等方面的收入、收益、进账。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the revenue / income / turnover / proceeds / receipts / takings / take from sththe gross / net / total revenue / income / turnover / proceeds / receipts / takings / takethe expected / annual revenue / income / turnover / proceeds / receiptsthe potential / overall revenue / income / turnovera large / substantial / low / small revenue / income / turnoverto increase / boost / reduce (your) revenue / your income / turnoverto spend / use your revenue / your income / the proceedsto bring in / generate / produce revenue / an incomerevenue / income / turnover / receipts is / are up / down revenue ˈrevənjuː; NAmE ˈrevənuː[uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the money that a government receives from taxes or that a company or country receives from its business or investments 财政收入;税收收入;收益The government is currently facing a shortfall in tax revenue.政府目前有税收缺口。Advertising revenue finances the commercial television channels.广告收入给商业电视频道提供资金。 (business 商业) The company's annual revenues rose by 30% last year.公司的年收入增加了30%。 income [countable, uncountable] the money that a company or country receives from its business or investments (公司或国家的)收入,收益,所得The company has an income of around $10 million a year.该公司年收入约1 000万元。Tourism is the island's main source of income.旅游业是这个岛的主要收入来源。NOTE 辨析 Revenue or income?If you are talking about tax, use revenue. Otherwise, you can use either word, but revenue is more formal. Income is also used to talk about money that a person earns. 指税收收入用revenue,其他情况下两个词可通用,但revenue更正式。income亦指个人收入。 See also the entry for income 另见income条 turnover ˈtɜːnəʊvə(r); NAmE ˈtɜːrnoʊvər [countable, usually singular, uncountable] (business 商业) the money that a company receives for all the goods or services that it sells during a particular period of time (一定时期内的)营业额,成交量The firm has an annual turnover of $75 million.这家公司的年营业额为7 500万元。A 10% rise in turnover would increase company profits by $3.3 million.营业额上升10%将使公司利润增加330万元。 proceeds ˈprəʊsiːdz; NAmE ˈproʊsiːdz [plural] the money that a person or company receives from selling goods or services, especially the amount available to be spent after paying the costs involved (个人或公司销售商品或提供服务的)收入,收益,进款(尤指扣除成本后的可用部分)She sold her car and bought a piano with the proceeds.她卖掉了汽车,然后用这笔收入买了一架钢琴。The proceeds of the concert will go to charity.这次音乐会的收益将捐给慈善机构。 See also the entry for profit 另见profit条 receipts rɪˈsiːts [plural] (business 商业) the money that a company, bank or government receives during a particular period of time (一定时期内公司、银行或政府)收到的款项,收入The accounts department is predicting net receipts of £750 000 for the summer season.会计部门预测夏季净收入为75万英镑。 takings [plural] the money that a shop, restaurant, theatre, etc. receives from selling goods or tickets during a particular period of time (一定时期内商店、餐厅、剧院等的)进账,营业收入;票房收入Burglars forced open the safe containing the weekend takings.盗贼撬开了放有周末收入的保险柜。NOTE 辨析 Receipts or takings? Receipts is a more formal word and is often used for talking about bigger businesses, over a longer period of time. Both words are used for money made by a theatre or cinema, or by the film industry, especially in British English. In informal American English the word take is used. * receipts较正式,常指大企业在较长一段时期内的收益。尤其在英式英语中,这两个词均可指剧院、电影院或电影业赚的钱。在非正式的美式英语中表达此义用take (especially BrE) He estimated the film's box-office receipts / takings at £15 million.他估计这部电影的票房收入是1 500万英镑。 (NAmE, rather informal) the movie's box-office take电影的票房收入 take [countable, usually singular] (especially NAmE, rather informal, business 商业) an amount of money that sb receives, especially money earned by a business from one particular source or piece of business (尤指某项业务的)收入额,进项Last year's take totaled $10.2 million.去年的总收入是1 020万元。

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