英语单词 | income |
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英美音标 | 英 ['ɪnkʌm] 美 ['ɪnkʌm] |
中文释义 | n.收入;所得;收益 |
英语例句 | (1) His income is well below the average. (2) My monthly income was just over 200 pounds. (3) He needs a high income to support such a large family. (4) The money I got was a useful supplement to my ordinary income. (5) The senate was censured for income tax evasion. (6) The Inland Revenue is responsible for collecting income tax. (7) The shopkeeper feels happy at the increasing income. |
中文例句 | (1) 他的收入大大低于平均水平。 (2) 我每月的收入是200多磅。 (3) 他需要有高收入才能供养得起这样一个大家庭。 (4) 我得到的那笔钱是很管用的外快。 (5) 这名参议员因逃避缴纳所得税而受到指责。 (6) 税务局负责征收所得税。 (7) 对于日益增多的收益,店老板乐开了花。 |
vocabulary简明 | What could be simpler than to remember that income basically refers to money that "comes in," or is earned. Your income is the money you make in a given time period, for example weekly, monthly, or annually. |
vocabulary扩展 | Your income might come from many sources — salary, investments, interest or annuities. Today income is used as a noun, but the Old English word incuman was first a verb that meant "to come in," and referred to the money earned through one's labor or business dealings. The first income tax was attempted in Britain in 1404, but was so unpopular it was ended. In the United States, the Federal Income Tax became law in 1913, and, unfortunately, is still in effect. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]收入;所得;收益 A person's or organization's income is the money that they earn or receive, as opposed to the money that they have to spend or pay out. →see usage note at:salary
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