词汇 | recouped |
释义 | recouped past simple and past participle ofrecoup recoup verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈkuːp/ us /rɪˈkuːp/ to get back money that you have spent or lost: 补偿;弥补;收回(成本) It takes a while to recoup the initial costs of starting up a business.要收回开创新公司投入的先期成本需要一段时间。 The gambler recouped his losses in the next game.这个赌徒在随后一局中赢回了输掉的钱。 Giving, bringing or getting back bring bring something back chargeback claw something back giver recover recovery redeem refund regain regain consciousness regrow reintroduce reintroduction reversionary send send something back syndication take something back turn Examples of recoupedrecouped In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. It is then that the alimentary credits are most commonly recouped by means of a charge against the estate. Landlords then theoretically recouped the amount paid through higher rents. Because entry costs are not fully recouped upon exit, the firm's revenues are larger in expansions than in recessions. In other words, uncertainty looms large when sunk costs cannot be recouped. This meant more money could be recouped from a state-funded resident in an independent sector home than from one in the public sector. This flexibility is valuable because establishing a plantation requires investment costs that cannot be fully recouped if the project is abandoned. The data do not suggest that all of the employment costs for the scheme will be recouped by reductions in primary care services. However, the various costs of these wagers, if not recouped, can seriously damage those individuals' financial and social well-being. Increasingly, the costs of such long-term care is being recouped from the capital assets of the older person. Proposition 7 tells us that if entry costs are nearly recouped at exit, then the structure of the business cycle has no effect on long-run growth. The additional costs associated with providing practice-based psychological therapy were recouped due to savings in visits to primary care, psychotropic medication, and other specialist mental health treatments. First, because of rarity, the development costs have to be recouped from sales to a limited number of patients worldwide, with consequently high acquisition costs per patient. In other words, the costs of investing in 'homogeneity capital' with an outsider are only recouped through repeated play over time. The idea that altruism requires self-control makes sense only if people consider altruistic acts as costly, the benefits of which will only be recouped in the future. They make concrete proposals how the cost would be recouped and how the garages should be conducted in conjunction with the local authorities concerned. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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