revenue的意思和读音

revenue

: [ˈrevənju] : [ˈrevənjuː]

n.

revenues  

v.+n.raise revenue,generate revenue,increase revenue,collect revenue,produce revenue

adj.+n.substantial revenue,yearly revenue

n.income,proceeds,returns,takings

revenuen.— see alsoInland Revenue

1.the money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization, etc. receives from its business

a shortfall in tax revenue

a slump in oil revenues

The company's annual revenues rose by 30%. 30%。

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n.1.income from business activities or taxes

1. 3.( Owner's Equity) 1.( Revenue) 2.( Expense) ...

2. profit 18. revenue 19. stock 20. ...

3. profit 18. revenue 19. stock 20. ...

4. ven + revenue n avenue n ) ...

5. crude adj. revenue n. colleague n. ...

6. revelation / revenue reward ...

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1.Wal-Mart reported another poor quarter in America, with revenue dipping again from stores that have been open for at least a year.

2.Citigroup's third-quarter core revenue fell but the bank's earnings on Monday were better than expected and credit losses fell sharply.(Citigroup)

3.Once used, recycling of pallets can be turned into an income stream - significant revenue from recycling is possible.使-

4.The plan would appeal to Obama's Democratic base ahead of the 2012 election, but it's unclear how much revenue his plan would raise.2012

5.Government collects its revenue through the form of taxes, which is in turn used for the benefits of taxpayers.

6.Wal-Mart has struggled with five straight quarters of declines in revenue at stores open at least a year.

7.Revenue at Wal-Mart stores open at least a year, a key measurement of any retailer's health, has fallen for six straight quarters.

8.So far, Foursquare has no revenue, and the company is still developing its business model.

9.In the U. S. , DVD sales and cable distribution can account for up to half of a film's revenue.,DVD线

10.For this reason he did not declare the payments to the Revenue. He was minister for finance at the time.