单词 | revenue |
释义 | revenue (revənjuː ) Word forms: revenues 1. uncountable noun Revenue is money that a company, organization, or government receives from people. [business] ...a boom year at the cinema, with record advertising revenue and the highest ticket sales since 1980. One study said the government would gain about $12 billion in tax revenues over five years. Synonyms: income, interest, returns, profits 2. See also Inland Revenue Collocations: dollar revenue Inorganic chemicals tend to be the largest volume, though much smaller in dollar revenue terms due to their low prices. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Host countries typically experience a multi-million dollar revenue increase from the month long event. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has crossed a significant milestone of a billion and a half dollars revenues per quarter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He warned, however, that the chancellor still faced 'major challenges on both the revenue and spending sides in the longer term'. Times, Sunday Times This resulted in contradictions or weaknesses in its arguments, especially around the currency question but also regarding the balance between revenue and spending. The Times Literary Supplement That exceeded forecasts from analysts, who predicted a 13.4 billion shortfall between revenue and spending for the month. Times, Sunday Times Far from introducing the clear and transparent link between revenue and spending, this would increase complexity and opacity. Times, Sunday Times Tax revenues and spending obligations are not spread out evenly, making it hard to predict when the federal reserves will run dry. Times, Sunday Times Those who have underpaid will face a demand for, on average, 1,380, meaning a total revenue shortfall of nearly 2 billion for the two tax years. Times, Sunday Times The report will aid the commercial broadcaster's attempt to win government money to meet a predicted revenue shortfall. Times, Sunday Times This 20 billion revenue shortfall amounts to 1.5 per cent of national income. Times, Sunday Times Instead, he decided that a cut in shareholder payouts would have to make up the revenue shortfall. Times, Sunday Times Despite the event's popularity, there was a revenue shortfall and the city decided not to host the event again. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Maybe their customers should switch supplier and leave them with no revenue source. The Sun The fees have become a big revenue source for banks. Houston Chronicle Nothing has been seized upon as eagerly by vote-hungry politicians in need of a large and credible revenue source. Times, Sunday Times The source said it was now accepted that it was curtains for this year's pantomime season, a vital revenue source. Times,Sunday Times The move suggests confidence in the sector as a good revenue source. Times, Sunday Times This has amounted to a backlog of £1 billion of estate agency sales revenue, according to the research. Times,Sunday Times It's an online marketplace that connects artisans - 1.6m and counting - with buyers, big and small, around the world and takes a cut of sales revenue. Times, Sunday Times Newspaper sales revenues fell 2.1 per cent on an underlying basis and were down 4.5 per cent without adjustment. Times, Sunday Times The 10.2 per cent drop in transaction volumes led to a 7 per cent fall in property sales revenue to 31.3million. Times, Sunday Times This offset improved trading and sales revenues and lower credit costs. Times, Sunday Times Subscription revenue rose by 15 per cent to €1.79 billion, less than the €1.83 billion that analysts predicted. Times,Sunday Times However, the world's most popular streaming audio service missed forecasts for subscription revenue, sending its shares down by around 10 per cent in early trading. Times,Sunday Times Subscription revenue was 4 per cent ahead, but this largely reflected the early arrival of some cash and will be reversed in the fourth quarter. Times, Sunday Times Sales rose to $28.8-million, with subscription revenue up 78 per cent, to $18.5-million. Globe and Mail In addition to supporting production costs, a percentage of that subscription revenue would go to the people who contribute to the publication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, he establishes the system of toll roads throughout the country which can bring substantial revenue to the state budget. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Although exports have provided substantial revenue, self-sustained growth and a more egalitarian distribution of income have proven elusive. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a result of that logging industry provides substantial revenue for the town. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This substantial revenue made it possible for her to live in grand style. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It received mixed criticism and failed to create substantial revenue at the box-office. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I thought in the circumstances this was the fair way of ensuring that we did raise sufficient revenue. The Sun Sufficient revenue must still be raised to meet that cost. Times, Sunday Times All profits are kept, however, many businesses will not gain sufficient revenue to cover their principal investment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Upon determining that rent and profits will not generate sufficient revenue, the commissioner will hold a public auction, at which the property will be sold. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The company, however, faced financial problems: production costs for a local radio station were higher than expected, and advertising did not generate sufficient revenue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Surplus revenue, formerly used for new automobile projects, would now be used to support public transportation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The committee urged the passport office to set prices at break-even point either by reducing the price of a passport or by using surplus revenues to increase service standards. Times, Sunday Times They also said the federal government should make good on its pledge from last winter to hand over $2-billion in surplus revenues this year. Globe and Mail Due in large part to surplus revenues from the tariffs, federal spending reached one billion dollars for the first time during his term. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While not-for-profit organizations are permitted to generate surplus revenues, they must be retained by the organization for its self-preservation, expansion, or plans. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Estimates put the prize pot at about 135 million, all told, in television revenue and extra merchandise and increased ticket sales. Times, Sunday Times As television revenue from the league increases, it allows clubs to buy better players who produce better football. Times, Sunday Times At present, television revenue earned by national teams depends on which opponents they are drawn against. Times, Sunday Times The estimated loss of more than $1 billion in television revenue, should play not resume, would likely mean big pay cuts next year and beyond. Times,Sunday Times The influence of the socios has decreased as television revenue and sponsorship have soared. Times, Sunday Times But that will include most of their season ticket revenue for 2012-13, a big chunk of which will go to cover current operating costs. The Sun But she was responsible for the strategic plan that led to significant growth across the country in participation programmes, sponsorship deals and ticket revenue. Times,Sunday Times The club see their package as generous and will not countenance a ticket revenue share. Times, Sunday Times More than 2.47million tickets were sold across 48 matches, and 250 million was generated in ticket revenue. Times, Sunday Times It's the latest stage in an increasingly hardline approach to rail passengers as train companies try to clamp down on lost ticket revenue. Times, Sunday Times Tourism revenue, a vital source of income, has plunged by 2.4 billion. Times, Sunday Times The government aspires to triple tourism revenue to £5.2 billion by 2025. Times,Sunday Times The rule was designed to stop locals being influenced by the more permissive side of tourism, but the side effect was that island communities were denied access to tourism revenue. Times, Sunday Times In return for tourism revenue, the government will commit to preserve its forests, a natural vault for billions of tons of carbon that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times This year, tourism revenue may fall by nearly 30 per cent from last year, according to the local government tourist office. Globe and Mail It was losing 16,000 a day in tourist revenue. Times, Sunday Times The monarchy raises more in tourist revenue than we spend keeping them in castles, cars and corgis. The Sun That in turn has brought an estimated 9 million in tourist revenue to the area. Times, Sunday Times Raptors - a few do go a very long way - are seen as 'iconic', 'flagship' species that generate tourist revenue regardless of the consequences. Times, Sunday Times But the government realized that its policy was concentrating tourist revenue in the pockets of the businesses that ran the resorts. The Times Literary Supplement Nevertheless, worldwide revenue rose by 15 per cent to 604 million in the final quarter of 2014, with same-store sales up by 8 per cent. Times, Sunday Times Its worldwide revenue was $23.1 billion last year. Times, Sunday Times With a worldwide revenue of, the film emerged a blockbuster. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It employs more than 350,000 people and generate an estimated $300 billion in annual worldwide revenue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The film took in a gross worldwide revenue of $235,483,004, $132,922,000 of which was from international tickets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 收入 Japanese: 収入 |
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