;(公司、组织的)收入,收益;(政府的)财政收入,税收Revenue is money that a company, organization, or government receives from people.
[also N in pl]
[BUSINESS 商]
...a boom year at the cinema, with record advertising revenue and the highest ticket sales since 1980...
电影院非常景气的一年,创下1980年以来广告及票房收入新高
One study said the government would gain about $12 billion in tax revenues over five years.
一项研究表明政府将在5年中获得约120亿美元的税收。
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rev·enueAWL/ˈrevənjuː; NAmEˈrevənuː/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
1money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services → income: advertising revenue Strikes have cost £20 million in lost revenues.2money that the government receives from tax: an increase in tax revenues of 8.4% →
Inland Revenue
, Internal Revenue Service
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