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词汇 revenue
释义 revenue
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈrev.ən.juː/ us /ˈrev.ə.nuː/(alsorevenues)
C1
the income that a government or company receives regularly: (政府的)税收,岁入;(公司的)收益
Taxes provide most of the government's revenue.政府收入的大部分来自税收。
Government revenues fell dramatically.政府财政收入大幅下降。
These measures will increase the club's ability to generate revenue.
Television companies have been massaging their viewing figures in order to attract more advertising revenue.一些电视台虚报收视率以获得更多的广告收益。
The magazine misreported its sales figures in order to boost advertising revenue.这家杂志为增加广告收入虚报了销售数字。
Arco has reacted to the loss in revenue by pruning back its expansion plans.大西洋里奇菲尔德公司通过缩减扩张计划以应对收益亏损。
The government is scrabbling around for ways to raise revenue without putting up taxes.政府正在摸索增加财政收入而不加税的办法。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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anti-dumping
anti-progressive
anti-tax
at sourcephrase
filer
financial year
fiscal drag
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flat tax
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regressive
regressively
road tax
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taxed
taxpayer
the taxman
tithe
top rate

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Accounting
Earning money

revenue | American Dictionary


revenue
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈrev·əˌnu/
the income that a business or government receives regularly, or an amount representing such income:
[ Cusually pl ]state/federal revenues
[ U ]Company revenue rose 4% last year.

revenue | Business English


revenue
noun
uk /ˈrevənjuː/ us /ˈrevənuː/
[ C or U ] FINANCE, ACCOUNTING (alsorevenues)
money that a company receives, especially from selling goods or services:
revenue(s) from sthRevenue from online ads is much less than from print advertising.
revenue(s) ofAnalysts had forecast revenue of $1.39bn.
in revenue(s)His firm posted $41 million in revenues last year.
generate/bring in/raise revenue(s)The sport doesn't generate much revenue from ticket sales.
boost/increase revenue(s)The banking group has in recent years struggled to boost revenues while keeping costs under control.
a fall/increase in revenue(s)
The company has an estimated annual revenue of $50 million.
Advertising revenue fell last year.
expected/projected revenue
a source of revenue
[ C or U ] TAX (alsorevenues)
money that a government receives from taxes:
They need to restructure the tax system to collect more revenue.
There is extra pressure on the Chancellor to find new ways to raise revenue.
State officials predicted a 5% growth in tax revenues.
Other taxes will have to be raised to compensate for the lost revenue.
[ S ] TAX, GOVERNMENT (alsothe Revenue)
the government department in the UK that collects taxes:
Taxpayers should always check the documents they get from the Revenue.

See also


average revenue
HM Revenue & Customs
Internal Revenue Service
marginal revenue
sales revenue

Examples of revenue


revenue
This is surprising, given that questions of revenue generation affect ordinary people in basic and sometimes very serious ways.
For example, does the government intend to maintain overall revenue neutrality, reducing distortionary taxes proportionately?
Three are used in this study: a radial measure of technical efficiency, a radial measure of revenue efficiency, and a derived measure of allocative efficiency.
Part of hospitals' revenues was then made dependent upon the number of patients treated and the patient mix.
That in itself was sufficient to trigger a more lenient administration of the revenue.
However, the pricing issue is complex as increasing prices may reduce demand, and thus have an adverse impact on the overall revenue position.
The prevailing prices during 2004 and 2005 were used to calculate the revenues and costs in all years.
The benefit ranges from 11 per cent to 122 per cent of the current net revenue of the crops included in this model.
Table 2 shows the total net revenues of the districts by the production of four crops stated above.
As once essentially residential communities matured, politicians sought to raise their tax revenues whilst retaining small-scale, almost village life, within an increasingly urbanized milieu.
They do care about the methodology since it affects the efficiency of their software development process and their revenue.
We will use a dual approach in the following part of the paper, so we need to find the revenue function.
The firm earns revenues by selling goods and must purchase investment goods and hire labor.
In many transition economies, public environmental funds, capitalized with revenues from pollution charges, provide subsidized financing of such investments through grants and soft loans.
They too argue that, for a number of structural reasons, less-developed countries are heavily dependent on trade taxes for revenue.
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Collocations withrevenue


revenue

These are words often used in combination with revenue.

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additional revenue
Given the revenue streams of block buster drugs, even 4 months additionalrevenue can represent a substantial benefit.
ad revenue
In 2009, the show led other late night shows in adrevenue with $271 million.
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advertising revenue
Moreover, until the late 80s, there was the advertisingrevenue that enabled this work to be published at length in a clear and attractive way.
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