profit的意思和读音

profit

: [ˈprɑfɪt] : [ˈprɒfɪt]

n.

v.

profits  profiting  profited  

v.+n.make profit,take profit,get profit,earn profit,increase profit

adj.+n.Net profit,gross profit,reasonable profit,quick profit,large profit

n.loss

profitn.

1.[c][u]the money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved

a rise/an increase/a drop/a fall in profits

The company made a healthy profit on the deal.

Profit from exports rose 7.3%. 7.3%。

Net profit(= after you have paid costs and tax) was up 16.1%. 16.1%。

The sale generated record profits .

We should be able to sell the house at a profit .

The agency is voluntary and not run for profit .

2.[u]the advantage that you get from doing sth

Future lawyers could study this text with profit.

v.

1.[i][t]to get sth useful from a situation; to be useful to sb or give them an advantage

Farmers are profiting from the new legislation.使

We tried to profit by our mistakes(= learn from them) .

Many local people believe the development will profit them.

n.1.,,;2.,3.

v.1.,2.;,; (by from of)

n.1.money that you make by selling something or from your business, especially the money that remains after you have paid all your business costs. Your total profit before you pay tax is called gross profit, and the amount that remains after you have paid tax on this is called net profit2.the advantage that you get from a situation

v.1.to give someone an advantage

1. 2.( Expense) 3.( Profit) 1.( Asset) ...

2. product to sum formula profit profit per cent ...

3. sufficient a profit n profitable a ...

4. proliferate , profit , profuse , ...

5. attach vt. 使 322. profit n. ; profitable a. 324. ...

6. compartments n. , profit n. , , accountant n. (), ...

8. ADIBO Profit BASTO ...

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1.Which turns out to be a fairly good business, with overheads low enough to make a reasonable profit.

2.At the end of the experiment, the researcher announces how much profit you made. None.

3.This difference between net and operating profit means there can be no doubt: companies have been speculating in the stock market.

4.But when the market becomes volatile every move brings with it a fresh opportunity for profit or loss, and each minute can fly by.

5.For thousands of years men have been wandering around-for pleasure, for profit, or to satisfy their curiosity.

6.False advertisement, seems to be most convenient to attract clients and increase profit in the short run.广便

7.But profit for the second half would be "slightly down" on the bank's record A$730m first-half result.7.30亿”。

8.After the three years of free charges that Taobao had promised ended, Taobao is trying to find its own profit pattern.3

9.The company is breaking even now, and excepting to move into profit within the next two months .

10.That seems to be a little high, Mr. White. I don't know how we make a profit with those numbers.怀怀