词组 | revenue |
释义 | revenue /ˈrevənjuː $ -nuː/ noun money that an organization receives or earnsadjectivestotal revenue One third of our total revenue comes from sales of this product.annual revenue The company’s annual revenue is over a million dollars.additional/extra revenue Extra revenue will be raised through a new tax.lost revenue (=money that could have been earned, but was not) Strikes have cost $20 million in lost revenue.gross revenue (=before costs and taxes are taken away) They expect a gross revenue of 500,000 euros.net revenue (=after costs and taxes are taken away) The firm’s main objective is to maximise net revenue.average revenue The average revenue per partner in a big firm is £960,000.estimated revenue What is the estimated revenue for next year?verbsbring in/earn/raise revenue (=get revenue) The charges are an efficient way of raising revenue.provide/generate/produce revenue The railways were costing the government money, not providing revenue for it. | The business does not generate enough revenue to be successful.increase/boost revenue (=get more revenue) Football clubs can boost revenue by playing more matches.lose revenue We cannot continue to lose revenue.revenue goes up/increases/rises Revenue rose slightly this year.revenue goes down/falls Revenue from ticket sales has fallen by 20%.nouns + revenuesales revenue Sales revenue has fallen by 5%.export revenue Cotton accounts for 60% of the country’s export revenue.advertising revenue (=money paid by companies to be allowed to advertise) Most TV companies rely on advertising revenue.tax revenue Tax revenue is necessary to pay for government spending.government revenue Thirty percent of government revenue comes from oil.revenue + nounsa revenue source Government contracts are our most important revenue source.a revenue stream (=something that provides revenue continuously) The new college already has a revenue stream from its courses.a revenue earner (=an activity that produces revenue) Fishing has replaced sheep farming as the island’s main revenue earner.revenue growth Revenue growth is increasing at a slower rate.a revenue shortfall (=when there is less revenue than expected or needed) The revenue shortfall was the result of rising costs.prepositionsrevenue from sth Revenue from product sales is invested in research.phrasesa source of revenue The island’s main source of revenue is tourism.a loss of revenue No planes could fly for a week, causing huge loss of revenue for airlines.an increase/rise in revenue The firm reported a 17% increase in revenue.a decrease/fall/drop in revenue We expect a fall in revenue due to the recession. |
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