revenue 英 [ˈrevənju:]   美 [ˈrevənu]

revenue

revenue  英 [ˈrevənju:] 美 [ˈrevənu]

n. 税收收入;财政收入;收益 

名词复数:revenues 

Senators Wilson and Howard paired off on the revenue bill. 参议员威尔逊和霍华德相约不参加对税收案的投票。
Part of that revenue loss, however, would be recouped through other taxes. 但是,这些税收的部分损失将从别的税种上补偿回来。

  • Revenue is money earned by a business, or income received by the government from taxes. The government is always interested in dreaming up new sources of revenue, and so is the average head of a company unless she doesn't want to be the head anymore.
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  • n. 税收收入;财政收入;收益
  • 1. Senators Wilson and Howard paired off on the revenue bill.

    参议员威尔逊和霍华德相约不参加对税收案的投票。

  • 2. Part of that revenue loss, however, would be recouped through other taxes.

    但是,这些税收的部分损失将从别的税种上补偿回来。

  • 3. The very wealthy pay the most taxes per person, but the bulk of tax revenue comes from those who are not so wealthy.

    非常有钱的人每人支付的税也最多,但是大部分的税收却来自于那些不那么富有的人。

  • revenue (n.) early 15c., "income from property or possessions," from Middle French revenue, in Old French, "a return," noun use of fem. past participle of revenir "come back" (10c.), from Latin revenire "return, come back," from re- "back" (see re-) + venire "to come," from a suffixed form of PIE root *gwa- "to go, come." Meaning "public income" is first recorded 1680s; revenue sharing popularized from 1971. Revenuer "U.S. Department of Revenue agent," the bane of Appalachian moonshiners, first attested 1880.
rev·enue AWL / ˈrevənjuː ; NAmE ˈrevənuː / noun [uncountable ] ( alsorevenues [plural ] ) the money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization, etc. receives from its business 财政收入;税收收入;收益 SYN receipts a shortfall in tax revenue 税收收入不足 a slump in oil revenues 石油收入的下跌 The company's annual revenues rose by 30%. 公司的年收入增加了 30%。 collocationsat business see also Inland Revenue revenue revenues rev·enue / ˈrevənjuː ; NAmE ˈrevənuː /
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