I. Detailed explanation
Cost (noun) cost, effort loss, damage cost, legal litigation cost, cost, price sacrifice v. (verb) it takes a lot of money and is very expensive. It is estimated that the cost of ... will make you suffer, make you pay a heavy price, make you suffer, and make you spend a lot of money. The value of trying to do unpleasant things.
In addition to Forming4, the past tense and past participle of form cost are usedinthePresent and Andisalsoothepattensense and participant. Cost is the same as the original form, except sense 4, which uses the form of costed. 1. fee; Cost; price
thecostofssomethingthiamountofmoneythatisneeded order to buy,do,ormakeit。
For example, costofaloafofbread has increased fivefold. ...
The price of a loaf of bread has quadrupled.
For example, in 1989, "the price of coffee" ...
The coffee price of 1989 has fallen to a low point, and many countries can't even recover the production cost.
2. Need to pay; The price of
If something is ifsomethingcostsaparticulamountomoney, you can buy, do, or keitforthatamount.
The cost of this course is 50 pounds. ...
The course only enrolls 12 students, and the tuition fee is 50 pounds.
For example, painted walls look more interesting and less expensive. ...
Painted walls look more interesting and less expensive.
3. expenses
Yourscostsarethatotalamountof moneyhattyoumuspendonrunning your family business.
For example, the cost has been reduced by 30% to 50%. ...
Reduce the cost by 30% to 50%.
For example, CompanyAdmitsictScostas StillToohigh.
The company admits that its costs are still too high.
4. estimate the cost; evaluate
When what you plan to do or do is discovered, your money will be calculated in advance.
expense
For example, the project, staff, rent, lighting and so on are all cost-free.
All the costs of making this program: labor, renting space and lighting have been estimated now.
For example, 70 apartments, shops, offices, restaurants and hotels cost about100000.
70 apartments, shops, offices and a hotel with an estimated value of 65,438+0,000,000.
5. Litigation costs
If someone gives up legal aid, they will be involved.
For example, hewasjailedfor 18 months and Ordered Topay cost 550.
He was imprisoned for 18 months and ordered to pay 550 pounds in legal fees.
6. Cost price
If something is soldatcost, it will be sold.
For example ..... AstoreThatprovided CigarettesandCandybarsat cost.
A shop that sells cigarettes and sweets at cost.
For example ... As we all know, dumping is a commercial competition.
Dumping behavior-that is, selling products below cost to squeeze competitors.
7. cost; lose
Loss involved in loss, damage or injury.
For example, an oil refinery in Salinas, malm, cost $500 million and provided 5,000 jobs.
In March this year, Salinas closed the oil refinery in the city, causing a loss of 500 million dollars and making 5,000 people unemployed.
For example ... being so sensitive to what you think must be avoided will affect your lifestyle.
I am so afraid of something that I have to avoid it, no matter how my lifestyle will be affected by it.
8. Loss; have a deficit
If a person sacrifices your things, you lose its results.
For example ... a six-year-old boy whose life has attracted the attention of the operators. ...
The operation saved the life of a 6-year-old boy, but it made him blind.
For example, increasewillhurtssmallbusiness and cosmanythousandsofjobs.
This growth will hurt small businesses and make thousands of people unemployed.
Donotconfusecostandcosts。 The cost of what you need ... The Costofthetelephone ... is worth millions of pounds. Commercial cost refers to the funds that have been spent on operation, including electricity, repairs and taxes ... trying to reduce costs and increase profits. The cost is usually the same as the price.
Don't confuse costs with expenses. Cost refers to the cost of buying something, doing something or making something. For example, the cost of the phone call, the total cost of the phone call and the total cost of the phone call (the total price exceeds 65,438+0 million pounds). The cost of a business or family refers to the money that must be spent to operate or maintain it, including electricity, maintenance and taxes, for example, trying to reduce costs and improve profits. The cost of goods is usually their price. See also the explanation under price. 9. Anyway
If you say that something must avoid the total cost, you re-emphasize that it must not be allowed.
The antonym of cost
For example, theytlodjacques delorsadiastroussWorldTradeWarmustbeavoid TalllCosts.
They told Jaques Delors that a devastating world trade war must be avoided at all costs.
10. Anyway; anyway/no matter what/ in any case
If you say something must be done, even if it requires money.
For example, this book of such importance that it must be published in TanyCost. ...
This book is so important that it will be published anyway.
For example: heorderethermytocapturecompanycost.
He ordered the army to recapture the camp no matter what.
1 1. Calculate the cost; Consider the consequences
If someone calculates the cost of what has happened or will happen, they will consider how the consequences of these things will affect them.
Cost conversion
For example, several earthquakes happened yesterday. ...
Several countries in eastern Europe are calculating the losses caused by yesterday's earthquake.
For example, manypeonectorinimpulsewithoutcountingthecost.
Many people act rashly without considering the consequences.
12. Payment is required; expensive
If you say something needs money, you mean it needs to be paid, and it may not be paid.
For example, the well-designed clothescostmoney.
Carefully designed clothes are expensive.
13. Pay the price; suffer all kinds of tortures
If you know your cost, you know it because you have had an unpleasant experience.
For example, Kathryn KnowstoHercostheeffect FHavingservedJailpension. ...
It took Catherine a long time to know what a prison sentence would do to a person.
For example, there are several people he can talk about with complete confidence because he found the cost.
Only after he suffered a loss did he find that there were very few people he could really talk to.
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Related phrases: costout
Third, the network interpretation
1. cost: our actual actions 5 In addition, we are also going to make a simple and practical proposal mode in terms of customer satisfaction service, and the actual actions (implementation) of the current situation, problems and hazards (problems), solutions (ideas) and costs (expenses).
2. cost: commitment science and technology; science and technology committee
Fourth, examples
We calculated ecostofbuildinganewhouse.
We calculated the cost of building a new house 1.
We have to give up the production cost.
We must calculate the production cost.
I made up my mind.
I am determined to achieve my goal at any cost.
hesavedhisdaughterathecostofhislife。
He sacrificed his life to save his daughter.
HewasorderedtopayUSD2000costs.
He was ordered to pay $2000 in legal costs.
This will cost 5000 pounds.
It is estimated that it is worth at least 5000 pounds.
Thatcarmusthavecostabundle。
This car must be worth a lot of money.
How many Howmuchdothevegetablescost?
How much are these vegetables worth?
Dangerous driving may cost you your life.
Careless driving can endanger life.
theaccidentcostmeavisittothedoctor。
The accident led me to see a doctor.
She has many sleepless nights.
Her irresponsible behavior kept her father awake for several nights.
The cost of this project is $50,000.
The project was valued by the engineer at $50,000.
therealcostofthishasalreadybeencostedout。
The actual cost has been estimated.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) lexical collocation
Used as a noun verb+~ Absorb cost-bearing, avoid cost, bear cost, bear cost, bring cost control, calculate cost, reduce cost, collect cost, calculate estimated cost, include cost reduction, cost reduction, expense reduction, expense reduction, paid expenses and earned expenses, which require huge expenses, estimated expenses and increased costs. Costs suffer losses, keep costs low, learn from costs and lessons to maintain costs, provide expenses, meet costs, pay expenses, eliminate expenses, pay costs, raise costs, evaluate costs, estimate costs, calculate costs, reduce indirect costs and reduce recurrent expenditures. Cost reimbursement, cost reduction, cost negotiation, cost saving, cost sharing, actual cost sharing, additional management cost, annual cost expenditure, amazing average cost, average cost, capital cost, infrastructure cost, investment cost, capitalization cost, approved investment amount, classical cost, standard cost, comparison cost, cost that can be considered, according to high price, current market price, engineering cost, huge cost, huge price equal to cost, estimated cost, and valuation proves that the cost price is too high. This excessive cost extra cost fair cost fair cost fair cost initial cost huge cost high price heavy cost huge cost housing cost management cost huge cost huge cost manpower cost casualties increase cost inevitable cost inflation cost soaring initial cost start-up cost input cost worthless cost living cost low cost low cost manufacturing cost material cost lowest cost reasonable price nominal cost negligible cost total operating cost. Operating cost management expense main cost appropriate cost reasonable cost reduction cost relative cost renewable cost update cost operating cost management expense total cost transportation cost unit cost unit price final cost main cost total cost total cost working cost, Royalty, engineering fee, legal fee, fixed cost, rental fee, freight, freight, transportation fee, labor fee, maintenance cost, maintenance cost, production cost, sales cost, employee cost, salary cost, telegraph cost, telephone cost, maintenance cost, maintenance cost+noun cost, accounting cost, accounting cost, cost distribution, cost analysis, cost basis cost, behavior cost, habit cost, bookkeeping cost, budget cost, card cost list, cost coding value code. Cost concept cost control cost allocation cost allocation cost element cost estimation cost consumption cost discovery cost calculation cost process cost index price index cost accounting. Cost accounting cost method cost price cost principle cost push cost increase cost rate cost record cost account cost recovery method cost single cost standard cost standard cost system cost system cost. Tunitprice cost unit price cost difference cost difference front+~ at cost at cost of? At all costs; At all costs; At all costs; At all costs; At all costs; At all costs? In terms of cost, belowcost is lower than cost price. Toone's cost realized through personal experience that undercost is lower than the price, but if there is no cost, it is free+pre-pose cost to offset the legal fees. Costof? Capital cost construction cost construction cost construction cost repair cost extension cost continuation cost equipment cost goods manufacturing cost goods manufacturing cost goods purchasing cost goods selling cost installation cost living cost maintenance cost manufacturing cost operating cost transportation maintenance cost price original. Production cost manufacturing cost repair cost sales cost service cost provided labor cost maintenance cost used as verb (v .)~+ noun costafriend lost his friend costagreatdealoftrouble, which caused a lot of trouble. Lost soldiers lost 100 soldiers. Costawholeyear spent a whole year on costeffort, cost when spent a whole year on costeffort, costeffort lost its property, costhealth lost its health, and Stjob lost his job at the cost of co, cost of labor, cost of living, cost of living, and cost of money. Nothing needs to cost millions of pounds. Dollar cost 10 dollar cost, time cost, two pounds worth two pounds. The cost may be at any cost, but it is good anyway. 6. Situational dialogue
go shopping
B: You are looking for inspiration for this role.
You are asking too much for this part.
A: We have some cheap things.
We have something cheaper.
B: What's the biggest difference?
What's the price difference?
A: ThebasicmodelCostabout10% is less.
The basic model is cheap 10%.
Deliver goods
What do you mean by cost?
How are you, byrailwayorbysea?
How will you transport the goods, by rail or by sea?
B: Bessie, please. Because of the high cost of railway transportation, we prefer transportation.
Please send the goods by sea. The cost of railway transportation is too high. We prefer to go by boat.
That's what we thought.
That's exactly what we thought.
Hotel reservation
expense
A: Can I help you?
Can I help you?
B: Just a moment, please.
Just a moment, please.
A: Do you have a reservation?
Do you have a reservation?
No, I want to book a double room.
No, I want to book a room with a double bed.
A: Howlongwillyoubestayingbyus?
How long are you going to stay here?
Two nights. How much is it?
Two nights. How much is the room rate?
expense
A: A single room costs you 100 USD/day.
Single room 100 USD/day.
B: Is there no charge?
Do these charges include all services?
A: Yes.
be
The antonym of cost
Do you need a deposit?