[] ( revenues []) the money that is received by a business usually from selling goods or services 收入;收益◆Revenue from local advertisers fell by 6%. 来自当地广告商的收入下降了 6%。◆The company has annual revenues of around £3 billion. 这家公司的年收入大约为 30 亿英镑。◆They reported a three per cent increase in advertising revenue for the first half of the year. 他们报告今年上半年的广告收入增加百分之三。◆New products account for 40% of our total revenue. 新产品占我们总收入的 40%。➡ see note at income ⨁annual / full-year / quarterly revenue 年度/全年/季度收入⨁expected / potential / projected revenue 预期的/潜在的/预计的收入⨁to bring in / generate / produce / yield revenue 带来/创造/取得/产生收入⨁to boost / grow / increase revenue 提高/提升/增加收入⨁to post / project / report revenues 公布/预测/报告收入
[] ( revenues []) the money that is received by the State from taxes (国家的)岁入;税收◆Poor economic growth will also hurt tax revenue. 经济增长放慢也将减少税收收入。◆The law bans foreign governments from using the courts to collect lost revenues. 该项法律禁止外国政府利用法院收取亏空的税收。➡income ⨁government / public / tax revenue 政府/公共/税收收入⨁to collect / get / lose / raise revenue 收取/得到/损失/提高收入
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