成本
The amount of money that is needed to produce or buy something. It can also refer to the effort or loss required to achieve a goal.
Beispiele
3 von 5自己做饭可以节省很多生活成本。
Cooking for yourself can save a lot of living costs.
原材料价格上涨增加了我们的运营成本。
Rising raw material prices have increased our operating costs.
政府需要考虑该项目的环境成本。
The government needs to consider the environmental costs of the project.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of '成' (complete/product) and '本' (basis/root). The 'basis' needed to 'complete' a product.
Schnelles Quiz
随着技术进步,太阳能电池板的___正在下降。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 成本
Beispiele
自己做饭可以节省很多生活成本。
everydayCooking for yourself can save a lot of living costs.
原材料价格上涨增加了我们的运营成本。
businessRising raw material prices have increased our operating costs.
政府需要考虑该项目的环境成本。
formalThe government needs to consider the environmental costs of the project.
机会成本是经济学中的一个核心概念。
academicOpportunity cost is a core concept in economics.
为了成功,他付出了巨大的时间成本。
informalIn order to succeed, he paid a huge cost in terms of time.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
成本控制
cost control
生活成本
cost of living
不计成本
at all costs
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Cost (成本) usually refers to monetary expense in business; Price/Cost (代价) is more often used for non-monetary sacrifices (e.g., the cost of war).
Nutzungshinweise
Frequently used in IELTS Reading and Writing Task 2 for topics like technology, environment, and business.
Häufige Fehler
Using '钱' (money) when '成本' (cost/expense) would be more formal and appropriate.
Merkhilfe
Think of '成' (complete/product) and '本' (basis/root). The 'basis' needed to 'complete' a product.
Wortherkunft
From '成' (finish) and '本' (root/capital).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
随着技术进步,太阳能电池板的___正在下降。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 成本
Verwandtes Vokabular
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兼顾
B1To give attention to two or more things at the same time. Commonly used when discussing balancing work and life, or economy and environment.
担保
B1To give a formal promise that something will be done or that someone's debt will be paid; to guarantee.
产品
B1An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
预见
B1To see or be aware of something before it happens; to foresee or anticipate.
致力于
B1To devote one's energy, time, or resources to a specific task or goal. It expresses a high level of commitment to a cause.
酬劳
B1Payment or reward given in exchange for work, services, or help; remuneration.
繁琐
B1Describes something that is overly complicated, detailed, or tedious, often involving many small, unnecessary steps.
岗位
B1A specific post or job position within an organization.
前瞻
B2Forward-looking; having or showing foresight or a concern for the future.
薪资
B1The money paid to an employee for their work, usually on a monthly or annual basis. It is a formal term often used in job descriptions and economic reports.
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