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revenue

/ˈrevənjuː/

Revenue is the total amount of money that a company or government receives from its activities, such as selling products or collecting taxes. It represents the money coming in before any costs or expenses are subtracted.

例文

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1

The small café's daily revenue increased after they started selling homemade cakes.

The small café's daily revenue increased after they started selling homemade cakes.

2

The corporation reported a 10% growth in its annual revenue to the board of directors.

The corporation reported a 10% growth in its annual revenue to the board of directors.

3

Our little online shop finally saw some revenue after we posted on social media.

Our little online shop finally saw some revenue after we posted on social media.

語族

名詞
revenue
形容詞
revenue-based
関連
revenues
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覚え方のコツ

Revenue starts with 'Re-' like 'Return'. It is the money that 'returns' to the business from its customers.

クイックテスト

The company had high _______ this year, but their costs were so high they didn't make any profit.

正解!

正解は: revenue

例文

1

The small café's daily revenue increased after they started selling homemade cakes.

everyday

The small café's daily revenue increased after they started selling homemade cakes.

2

The corporation reported a 10% growth in its annual revenue to the board of directors.

formal

The corporation reported a 10% growth in its annual revenue to the board of directors.

3

Our little online shop finally saw some revenue after we posted on social media.

informal

Our little online shop finally saw some revenue after we posted on social media.

4

Research indicates that tax revenue is highly sensitive to changes in consumer spending habits.

academic

Research indicates that tax revenue is highly sensitive to changes in consumer spending habits.

5

The sales team is focused on maximizing revenue for the final quarter of the fiscal year.

business

The sales team is focused on maximizing revenue for the final quarter of the fiscal year.

語族

名詞
revenue
形容詞
revenue-based
関連
revenues

よく使う組み合わせ

generate revenue to produce or create money for a company
annual revenue the total money earned in one year
tax revenue money collected by the government from citizens
lost revenue money that a company failed to earn
revenue stream a specific source of incoming money

よく使うフレーズ

revenue recognition

the accounting rule for when money is officially recorded as earned

internal revenue

the income a government collects from within its own country

gross revenue

the total money earned before any deductions

よく混同される語

revenue vs profit

Revenue is all the money coming in; profit is only the money left over after paying all bills.

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使い方のコツ

Revenue is mostly used when talking about businesses or governments. For an individual person's money from work, we usually use the word 'income' or 'salary' instead.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use revenue to mean profit. Remember: revenue is 'total sales,' while profit is 'sales minus costs.'

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覚え方のコツ

Revenue starts with 'Re-' like 'Return'. It is the money that 'returns' to the business from its customers.

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語源

From the Old French word 'revenue', which is the feminine past participle of 'revenir', meaning 'to return'.

文法パターン

uncountable (common usage) countable (used as 'revenues' when discussing multiple sources or years) often modified by nouns (e.g., advertising revenue, oil revenue)
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文化的な背景

In the United States, the 'IRS' stands for the Internal Revenue Service, which is the agency responsible for collecting taxes.

クイックテスト

The company had high _______ this year, but their costs were so high they didn't make any profit.

正解!

正解は: revenue

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