不锈钢橱柜-股票D和K点

2023年10月4日发(作者:凌廷堪)
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/kɒst,kɔst/ n. S1 W1
英 [kɒst]
MEANINGS 义项
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[C] the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or
produce something
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费用;成本
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→ cost of living
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•I offered to pay the cost of the taxi. 我提出支付出租车费。
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•Insurance to cover the cost of a funeral is possible. 可以用保险支
付葬礼费用。
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•This doesn’t include the cost of repairing the damage. 这不包括修
理破损的费用。
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•The new building’s going up at a cost of 82 million. 新大楼正以
8,200万美元的造价拔地而起。
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•low cost housing 低成本住宅
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•the high cost of production 很高的生产成本
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•A cassette/radio is included at no extra cost . 附送一台卡式收录
机。
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•The funds will just cover the museum’s running costs . 这些资金只
够支付博物馆的运转费用。
•the cost of accommodation 住宿费用
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costs
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[plural]
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the money that you must regularly spend in order to run a business,
•the travel costs incurred in attending the meeting (= money you
have to spend ) 参加此次会议所产生的差旅费
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•Because of the engine’s efficiency the car has very low running
costs (= the cost of owning and using a car or machine ) . 由于引
擎效能高,这辆汽车的养车费用很低。
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reduce/cut costs
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•We have to cut costs in order to remain competitive. 我们只得削
减成本来保持竞争力。
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the money that you must pay to lawyers etc if you are involved in a
legal case in court, especially if you are found guilty 诉讼费用
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•Bellisario won the case and was awarded costs. 贝利萨里奥赢了
官司,诉讼费被判由败诉方支付。
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•He was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2,200. 他被罚
1,000英镑,法院还判他支付2,200英镑的诉讼费。
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[C,U] something that you lose, give away, damage etc in order to
achieve something
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代价;牺牲
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•He’s determined to win, whatever the cost (= no matter how much
work, money, risk etc is needed ) . 他决心不惜一切代价也要获胜。
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•We must avoid a scandal at all costs (= whatever happens ) . 我们
必须不惜任何代价避免丑闻。
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at (a) cost to sb
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social/environmental etc cost
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•They need to weigh up the costs and benefits (= disadvantages
and advantages ) of regulation. 他们需要权衡一下规章制度的利
弊。
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[singular,单数] the price that someone pays for something that they
are going to sell
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成本价格
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•His uncle’s a car dealer and let him buy the car at cost (= without
making a profit ) . 他的叔叔是汽车销售商,因此让他按成本价买下
这辆汽车。
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know/find out/learn etc sth to your cost
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•Driving fast in wet conditions is dangerous, as my brother
discovered to his cost! 雨天开快车很危险,我弟弟吃了苦头之后才
明白!
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Register 语体
In everyday English, people usually ask how much did it
cost? or how much was it? rather than using the noun cost .
在日常英语中,人们一般问how much did it cost? 或how much was
it? 而不用名词cost
THESAURUS 词语辨析
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cost 价格;成本;费用〔一般笼统地指价格贵贱,而不是指具体的
价格〕
the amount of money you need to buy or do something – usually
used when talking in a general way about whether something is
expensive or cheap rather than when talking about exact prices
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•The cost of running a car is increasing. 养车费用越来越高。
•the cost of raw materials 原材料成本
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price 价钱,价格
the amount of money you must pay for something that is for sale
•They sell good-quality clothes at reasonable prices. 他们出售的衣服
品质好,价格合理。
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•the price of a plane ticket to New York 到纽约的机票价
格
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value 价值
the amount of money that something is worth
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•A new kitchen can increase the value of your home. 新
厨房可以增加你房屋的价值。
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charge 〔使用服务或某物的〕费用,手续费
the amount that you have to pay for a service or to use something
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•Hotel guests may use the gym for a small charge. 酒
店客人支付少许费用便可使用健身房。
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•bank charges 银行手续费
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fee 〔进入某地或加入某组织的〕费用;〔专业人士的〕服务费
the amount you have to pay to enter a place or join a group, or for
the services of a professional person such as a lawyer or a doctor
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•There is no entrance fee. 没有入场费。
•The membership fee is £125 a year. 会员费是125英
镑一年。
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•legal fees 律师费
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fare 〔公共汽车、飞机、火车等的〕交通费
the amount you have to pay to travel somewhere by bus, plane,
train etc
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•I didn’t even have enough money for my bus fare. 我
甚至连买公共汽车车票的钱都不够。
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•fare increases 票价上涨
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rent 〔房子或地方的〕租费,租金
the amount you have to pay to live in or use a place that you do not
own
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•The rent on his apartment is 800 a month. 他的公寓租
金是800美元一个月。
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rate 〔根据标准比率而定的〕费用,费率
a charge that is set according to a standard scale
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•Most TV stations offer special rates to local advertisers.
大多数电视台都给当地的广告客户提供优惠费率。
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toll 〔道路或桥梁的〕通行费
the amount you have to pay to travel on some roads or bridges
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•You have to pay tolls on many French motorways. 法
国许多高速公路都要付通行费。
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→at 见 count →count the cost at 见 count
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v. S1 W2
英
MEANINGS 义项
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[linking verb,连系动词] to have a particular price
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价格为;需支付〔某一数量的钱〕
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•A full day’s activities will cost you £45. 全天的活动需要45英镑。
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•His proposals could cost the taxpayer around £8 billion a year. 他
的提议可能使纳税人一年要支出大约80亿英镑。
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•How much would it cost us to replace? 换一个我们要花多少钱?
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•Lighting can change the look of a room and needn’t cost the
earth (= have a price which is too high ) . 灯光可以改变房间的视觉
效果,而且不用花太多钱。
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•Getting that insured is going to cost you an arm and a leg (= have
a very high price ) . 给那个投保可是代价高昂。
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not cost sb a penny (=cost nothing)不花某人一分钱
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•It won’t cost you a penny for the first six months. 开始的六个月你
不用花一分钱。
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cost a (small) fortune/a pretty penny (=have a very high price)费用
很高
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•It’s costing us a fortune in phone bills. 我们的电话费相当高。
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cost a bomb/a packet (=have a very high price)
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•What a fantastic dress. It must have cost a bomb! 价格昂贵
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cost sb their job/life/marriage etc
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when something makes you lose your job etc
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以某人的工作/生命/婚姻等为代价
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•Joe’s brave action cost him his life. 乔的英勇行为使他牺牲了生命。
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•His strong stand on the issue could have cost him his job. 他在这
个问题上的强硬态度差点让他丢了工作。
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cost sb dear/dearly
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to make someone suffer a lot or to lose something important
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[T usually passive,一般用被动态] to calculate the total price of
something or decide how much the price of something should be
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计算…的成本;估计…的花费
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•We’ll get the plan costed before presenting it to the board. 在把计
划提交董事会以前,我们会核算成本。
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it will cost you
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•Tickets are available, but they’ll cost you! 票是有的,但贵得很!
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THESAURUS 词语辨析
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cost 价格为
to have a particular price
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•The book costs 25. 这本书售价25美元。
•A new kitchen will cost you a lot of money. 一个新厨房
需要花费很多钱。
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be 价格是
to cost a particular amount of money
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•These shoes were only £5. 这双鞋只卖5英镑。
3.
be priced at sth 价格是…〔指商店或公司的定价〕
to have a particular price – used when giving the exact price that a
shop or company charges for something
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•Tickets are priced at 20 for adults and 10 for kids. 票价
成人20美元,儿童10美元。
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retail at sth 零售价是…〔尤用于商业〕
to be sold in shops at a particular price – used especially in
business
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•The scissors retail at £1.99 in department stores. 剪刀
在百货商店的零售价是1.99英镑。
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sell/go for sth 卖某价钱
used for saying what people usually pay for something
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•Houses in this area sell for around £200,000. 这个地
区的房子卖20万英镑左右。
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fetch 〔尤在公开出售时〕售得,卖得
used for saying what people pay for something, especially at a
public sale
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•The painting fetched over 8,000 at auction. 这幅画在
拍卖会上拍了8,000多美元。
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set sb back sth 花费某人许多钱
to cost someone a lot of money
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•A good set of speakers will set you back around £150.
一套好的扬声器要花掉你150英镑左右。
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come to 〔账单〕总计为
if a bill comes to a particular amount, it adds up to that amount
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•The bill came to £100 between four of us. 账单我们四
个人一共100英镑。
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