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cost
- IPA[kôst]
美式
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done;cause the loss of
- an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something;the effort, loss, or sacrifice necessary to achieve or obtain something
verb: cost, 3rd person present: costs, gerund or present participle: costing, past tense: cost, past participle: cost
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動詞
- 1. (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done each issue of the magazine costs $2.25 同義詞
- ▪ cause the loss of driving at more than double the speed limit cost the woman her driving license 同義詞
- ▪ informal be expensive for (someone) if you want to own an island, it'll cost you
- 2. estimate the price of it is their job to plan and cost a media schedule for the campaign 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something we are able to cover the cost of the event the tunnel has been built at no cost to the state 同義詞
- ▪ the effort, loss, or sacrifice necessary to achieve or obtain something she averted a train accident at the cost of her life 同義詞
- ▪ legal expenses, especially those allowed in favor of the winning party or against the losing party in a suit costs may be awarded to a successful private prosecutor out of central funds 同義詞
- the proposed or estimated cost of producing or undertaking something: he obtained costings for manual keyboarding of the records
Oxford Dictionary
- a reduction in expenses, especially in business: the consolidation of these manufacturing facilities will deliver significant cost savings
- serving to reduce expenses, especially in business: research into cost-saving technologies cost-saving measures
Oxford Dictionary
- a reduction in expenses, especially in business: the consolidation of these manufacturing facilities will deliver significant cost savings
- serving to reduce expenses, especially in business: research into cost-saving technologies cost-saving measures
Oxford American Dictionary
- the degree to which something is effective or productive in relation to its cost: the college will be able to improve the cost-effectiveness of policing
Oxford American Dictionary
- the cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service: this system allowed local authorities to increase expenditure without bearing the full marginal cost
Oxford American Dictionary
- effective or productive in relation to its cost: the most cost-effective way to invest in the stock market
Oxford American Dictionary
- the direct cost of a commodity in terms of the materials and labour involved in its production, ... prime costs for newspaper production were rising fast
Oxford Dictionary
- relatively inexpensive; cheap: a low-cost airline
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be ... each issue of the magazine costs £1 the film cost £27 million to make
- an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something: we are able to cover the cost of the event healthcare costs
Oxford Dictionary