cost的中文翻译

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cost

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  • cost1   UK /kɒst/  US /kɔːst/ 
    费用, 花费, 开销
    noun
    • the amount of money that you need in order to buy, make or do sth
      • the high/low cost of housing
        住房的高昂/低廉费用
      • A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000.
        新的电脑系统已经安装好了,这耗费了8万英镑。
      • The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of cost.
        由于经费不足,这项计划被迫放弃。
      • We did not even make enough money to cover the cost of the food.
        我们挣的钱甚至无法糊口。
      • Consumers will have to bear the full cost of these pay increases.
        消费者不得不承担增加工资所需的全部费用。
      • The total cost to you (= the amount you have to pay) is £3 000.
        你总共要支付3000英镑。
    • the total amount of money that needs to be spent by a business
      • The use of cheap labour helped to keep costs down.
        使用廉价劳动力有助于降低成本。
      • to cut/reduce costs
        降低成本
      • running/operating/labour costs
        营运/经营/工人成本
      • We have had to raise our prices because of rising costs.
        因为成本上涨,我们不得不提高价格。
    • the effort, loss or damage that is involved in order to do or achieve sth
      • the terrible cost of the war in death and suffering
        这场战争造成的死亡与苦难的惨痛代价
      • the environmental cost of nuclear power
        核动力对环境的破坏
      • She saved him from the fire but at the cost of her own life (= she died).
        她从火灾中救出了他,却因此牺牲了自己的生命。
      • He worked non-stop for three months, at considerable cost to his health.
        他连续不断的工作了三个月,这极大地损害了他的身体健康。
      • I felt a need to please people, whatever the cost in time and energy.
        我感到一定要使人满意,无论要耗费多少时间精力都在所不惜。
    • the sum of money that sb is ordered to pay for lawyers, etc. in a legal case
      • He was ordered to pay £2 000 costs.
        他被责令缴纳200英镑诉讼费。
  • cost2   UK /kɒst/  US /kɔːst/ 
    花费
    verb   (cost, cost)
    • if sth costs a particular amount of money, you need to pay that amount in order to buy, make or do it
      • How much did it cost?
        这东西要多少钱?
      • I didn't get it because it cost too much.
        那东西太贵我没买。
      • Tickets cost ten dollars each.
        十美元一张票。
      • Calls to the helpline cost 38p per minute.
        打热线服务电话每分钟为38便士。
      • Don't use too much of it—it cost a lot of money.
        这些东西很贵,要省着用!
      • All these reforms will cost money(= be expensive).
        所有这些改革都要花钱。
      • Good food need not cost a fortune(= cost a lot of money).
        好食物不一定要花很多钱。
      • The meal cost us about £40.
        这顿饭约花了我们40英镑。
      • This is costing the taxpayer £10 billion a year.
        这一年要花费纳税人100亿英镑。
      • The hospital will cost an estimated £2 million to build.
        修建这座医院估计要花费200万英镑。
      • It costs a fortune to fly first class.
        乘坐飞机的头等舱要花一大笔钱。
    • to cause the loss of sth
      • That one mistake almost cost him his life.
        那个差错几乎使他丧命。
      • A late penalty cost United the game (= meant that they did not win the game).
        临近终场的罚球得分使联队没有赢得那场比赛。
      • The closure of the factory is likely to cost 1 000 jobs.
        那家工厂已关闭,大概1000个工作就没了。
    • to involve you in making an effort or doing sth unpleasant
      • The accident cost me a visit to the doctor.
        那事故害得我去看了一趟医生。
      • Financial worries cost her many sleepless nights.
        她为钱发愁,许多夜晚无法入睡。
    • to estimate how much money will be needed for sth or the price that should be charged for sth
      • The project needs to be costed in detail.
        需要对这项工程做详细的成本估算。
      • Their accountants have costed the project at $8.1 million.
        他们的会计师估算这项工程成本约为810万美元。
      • Have you costed out these proposals yet?
        你估算过这个提案所涉及的费用吗?
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