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单词 incur
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incurin‧cur /ɪnˈkɜː $ -ˈkɜːr/ ●○○ verb (past tense and past participle incurred, present participle incurring) [transitive] formal Word Origin
WORD ORIGINincur
Origin:
1400-1500 Latin incurrere ‘to run into’, from currere ‘to run’
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
incur
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyincur
he, she, itincurs
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyincurred
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave incurred
he, she, ithas incurred
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad incurred
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill incur
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have incurred
Continuous Form
PresentIam incurring
he, she, itis incurring
you, we, theyare incurring
PastI, he, she, itwas incurring
you, we, theywere incurring
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been incurring
he, she, ithas been incurring
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been incurring
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be incurring
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been incurring
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • The auto manufacturer incurred a $843.6 million loss in 1990.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Because of this possibility, shareholders will have to incur monitoring costs or agency costs to ensure that managers behave properly.
  • If you incur bank charges, some banks operate a slightly cheaper tariff for direct debits because they are more easily handled.
  • In addition, the legal expenses incurred in the dispute between the partners were incurred to protect and preserve the partnership's assets.
  • So the maintenance costs are incurred on the vehicle itself, and not the track.
  • The force of that competition is indicated by the costs that firms incur and the fees that they charge clients.
  • They also have incurred some important injuries, including the loss of first-string quarterback Steve Young for several games.
  • We have calculated a $ 3 per household recommendation to offset these additional costs incurred during the holidays.
  • We have increased housing support grant so that all local authorities that incur a deficit in running a hostel will qualify for grant.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 If the council loses the appeal, it will incur all the legal costs. the heavy losses incurred by airlines since September 11th
 She wondered what she’d done to incur his displeasure this time.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
formal (=result in you paying a charge)· All cancellations incur a charge.
(=make someone displeased)
formal (=have to pay for something)· Potential buyers incur the expense of a survey and legal fees.
(=be in a situation in which you must take responsibility for something)· The transfer of property will not incur a liability to inheritance tax.
 He was scared of incurring his father’s wrath.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· Dhalia produced some effective, speedy long range punching but also incurred the wrath of referee Ron Hackett for frequent clinching.· This card-based account also incurs a £3 fee for counter transactions and a £5 fee for third-party credits.· The alternative, allowing individuals or individual committees to operate without supervision, would also incur costs.
NOUN
· Courts not cancelled will incur a NO-SHOW additional charge.· The company is expected to incur an unspecified restructuring charge during the next fiscal year, which will begin Feb. 1.· If you incur bank charges, some banks operate a slightly cheaper tariff for direct debits because they are more easily handled.· Phoenix expects to incur a one-time charge of $ 1 million to cover severance and relocation costs associated with the move.· Transfers made within 10 working days of the seminar will incur a 15% administrative charge.· All cancellations incur a charge payable by you to compensate us for our offices.· This second loan will incur inflated interest charges.· If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied, management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge.
· The principal disadvantage is that a limited company invariably incurs some additional costs.· The company expects to incur one-time expenses through mid-1999 associated with the integration of these businesses.· The company is expected to incur an unspecified restructuring charge during the next fiscal year, which will begin Feb. 1.
· So the maintenance costs are incurred on the vehicle itself, and not the track.· Whatever the merits of such proposals, they would operate only at the margins of the costs that most families incur.· These costs should not be incurred unless they are needed.· To encourage employers to provide health benefits, the cost they incur could be credited toward the minimum-wage increase.· The cost is incurred at the point in time when the plant is built.· At this point, the organization has an opportunity to address and pay the costs it has incurred.· Whilst the introduction of competition will undoubtedly benefit some aspects of efficiency, additional costs might also be incurred.· We have calculated a $ 3 per household recommendation to offset these additional costs incurred during the holidays.
· The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit.· At this point, the organization has an opportunity to address and pay the costs it has incurred.· Whilst the introduction of competition will undoubtedly benefit some aspects of efficiency, additional costs might also be incurred.· I would be pleased to reimburse any costs incurred.· Sometimes such costs are incurred by a party other than the developer, typically where the tenant completes the fitting out of the building.· If such costs are incurred in calculating a self-supply charge, tax could be paid twice.· It would also mean that any changes to the system at this stage could be rectified without high costs being incurred.· These costs are incurred every time the individual participates in sport.
· The government's debt, incurred buying energy supplies on credit, was rising, according to Godmanis.· The rest were weighed down by an accumulation of debts incurred during the wars and natural disasters of the preceding century.· Generally you have two choices: where your debtor lives or carries on his business, or where the debt was incurred.· There is a new insistence on the illegitimacy of debts incurred by military dictatorships and other repressive regimes.· The debts that these governments incurred, by whatever means and for whatever purposes, have been repaid many times over.· Naturally, large external debts were incurred to banks, foreign governments and world agencies.
· John Browne had been sacked in Winchester while others who had incurred the disapproval of their local parties had gone quietly.
· Who would dare incur our displeasure?· I had no interest I am sure to incur your displeasure.· A few may be ruled out because they have incurred their party s displeasure.
· If any operating division wishes to incur capital expenditure, it submits an appraisal form to the Finance Director.· Relying on these reports, Hedley Byrne incurred expenditure and lost money when its customer went into liquidation.
· All the expense is incurred during development of a new construction program, rather than in the manufacturing process itself.· Harrowing for the patient, not to mention the expense incurred.· Considerable expense is incurred because of the requirement for the annual publication of audited accounts.
· You can not claim from your husband or wife any out of pocket expenses you may incur under the simplified procedure.· Also payable are any expenses you incur with our written consent.· Most expenses that your employee incurs for your business are deductible above-the-line.· I heard my parents talk about the huge expenses incurred and more to come.· There has been good response from advertisers resulting in relatively small expenses being incurred.· Symington reported that no state expenses had been incurred during the trip.
· After that date any name changes will incur an Amendment Fee - see page 11.· It represents a rare opportunity to bring your own bottle, without incurring a corkage fee.· This card-based account also incurs a £3 fee for counter transactions and a £5 fee for third-party credits.· The force of that competition is indicated by the costs that firms incur and the fees that they charge clients.
· He has given the players a week off training to avoid incurring any injuries.· They also have incurred some important injuries, including the loss of first-string quarterback Steve Young for several games.· Therefore you may find that a bandage is not allowed if you didn't incur the injury in that day's competition.· Willy was propelled through the windscreen on to the wall: that's how he incurred such nasty head injuries.· He incurred both injuries in the 35-28 win over the Atlanta Falcons Oct. 19.
· Suggested approach An employer can incur tortious liability in respect of his employees in one of three ways.
· Operating losses incurred were £427,000 with further £524,000 losses arising from the disposal of Applied Skills for Management.· On the other hand, a lot of little losses incurred every day can sink even the biggest of big ideas.· It is not satisfactory where a significant separate item of loss is incurred at a particular time.· On the other hand, if the firm falls short of covering its fixed costs, a loss will be incurred.· Celsus is concerned with a case in which somebody has promised that he will ensure no loss is incurred by another person.· Claims rocketed, and as confirmed at today's annual meeting a three billion pound loss was incurred for 1990.· That is, he must show that the loss incurred was caused by the insider's actions.
· Loans would only incur future debt obligations, thereby hindering growth.· In either case, however, the business has the use of the asset and incurs a monthly payment obligation.· The facility of incurring the first obligation became a temptation to a second.
· They will therefore incur a late filing penalty as well as interest on the unpaid tax.· Secondly, Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties.· In the usual case of several projects running in parallel it incurs economic penalties.· Too fast would tire the horse unnecessarily while going too slow would incur time penalties.· The larger the pack the more liberal the usage so it is often worth incurring a packaging cost penalty.· However, being inside the time does not incur either penalties or bonus points.· You need to establish whether you would incur redemption penalties if you switched the mortgage elsewhere.
· There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection.· Greedy for profits and market share, they shaved profit margins and incurred unwarranted risks.· However, it must be remembered that to do this of itself would incur an exchange risk.
· Relatively few people incur a capital gains tax bill because of index linking and the offsetting effect of the personal tax allowance.· But if you own stocks, as opposed to funds, you yourself can decide when you want to incur those taxes.· If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied, management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge.· Yet the panel did not subtract the substantial liabilities Simpson has incurred, including tax bills, attorneys fees and bank loans.
· If any of the beaters did incur his wrath, they were sent home.· To use live penguins, while adding an audible dimension, might incur the wrath of the animal rights lobby.· Dhalia produced some effective, speedy long range punching but also incurred the wrath of referee Ron Hackett for frequent clinching.· To deny this magic is to incur the wrath of a great number of people.· Always a forthright woman, she incurred the wrath of the anti-abolitionists and her life was threatened.· This incurred great wrath on the part of my father, who finally issued an execution order.
1if you incur a cost, debt, or a fine, you have to pay money because of something you have doneincur expenses/costs/losses/debts etc If the council loses the appeal, it will incur all the legal costs. the heavy losses incurred by airlines since September 11th2if you incur something unpleasant, it happens to you because of something you have doneincur somebody’s displeasure/wrath/disapproval etc She wondered what she’d done to incur his displeasure this time.
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