recoup的意思和读音

recoup

: [rɪˈkup] : [rɪˈkuːp]

v.);

recoups  recouping  recouped  

v.+n.recoup cost

v.lose

v.get back,earn,recover,regain,make good

recoupv.

1.~ sth);to get back an amount of money that you have spent or lost

We hope to recoup our initial investment in the first year.

v.1.,使;,2.3.4.1.,使;,2.3.4.

v.1.to get back money that you have invested or lost

1. rebound recoup recovery ...

2. portion n. recoup v. interest n. ...

3. recountal recoup recoupment ...

4. assoil v | recoup v offset v | ...

5. rebound recoup recovery ...

6. ... cancel: recoup: investment: ...

7. 〖 echo〗 〖 recover;reclaim;recoup;retrieve〗 〖 turnroundandstretchoutone'shan…

8. unable: recoup: terrible: ...

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1.As the product begins to be accepted by the market, the company starts to recoup the costs of the first two phases.

2.The key is to look for quality items which will last for a long time or can be sold-on to help recoup some of the cost.

3.He had lost money in the falling stock markets and was hoping to recoup some of his losses when a businessman called to offer him a deal.

4.Investment banks could recoup some of their forgone profits by trimming employee compensation, he said.

5.Congress should make sure that Treasury is not allowed to blink and pay too much to recoup a taxpayer investment.

6.Mr Oxendine said he wanted to sue the federal government to recoup the costs of educating, imprisoning and caring for illegal immigrants.Oxendine

7.Getting blacklisted from the PTA is one of the easiest ways to recoup some of your precious time.

8.'In an ideal world, we'll be able to hold the current prices and recoup the gross margin we've lost, ' Mr. Wiseman said.怀

9.Fadell says that energy savings will help buyers recoup the cost of device in about a year.,Nest

10.On the one hand, there may be a desire to recoup room for monetary policy in case the economy disappoints and again requires stimulus.便