[, ]the money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved 利润;赢利;收益◆They reported a profit of $512 million. 他们报告说有 5.12 亿元的利润。◆Profit on sales of the group's luxury brand have risen by 12%. 这个集团奢侈品牌的销售利润上升了 12%。◆The company made a profit last year. 这家公司去年获利了。◆The transport operation has failed to turn (=make) a profit. 运输方面的营运没有带来赢利。◆The sale generated record profits. 这笔生意带来了创纪录的利润。◆Profit from exports rose 7.3%. 出口利润上升了 7.3%。◆They should be able to sell at a profit. 他们应该能够获利出售。◆The agency is voluntary and not run for profit. 这家机构是义务性的,不以赢利为目的。◆The company said it would meet its profit forecast for the year. 这家公司表示今年的利润预测能够实现。OPPloss ➡ picture at break-even ➡ idiom at turn verb⨁a big / healthy / high / record / substantial profit 巨额/丰厚的/高额/创纪录的/可观的利润⨁a low / modest / small profit 低利润;适中的利润;薄利⨁an annual / a first-quarter / full-year / half-year profit 年/一季度/全年/半年利润⨁an after-tax / a pre-tax / taxable profit 税後/税前/应税利润⨁a drop / fall / an increase / a jump / rise in profits 利润的下降/下跌/增长/猛涨/上升⨁to bring (in) / generate / make / report / show a profit 带来/产生/赚取/报告/显示利润accumulated profit attributable profit book profit distributable profit distributed profit for-profit gross profit net profit non-profit operating profit paper profit retained profits trading profit undistributed profits with-profits without-profit