常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句A clean-up is under way and is expected to cost ¥67 billion ($672m), on top of ¥440 billion to build a new marketplace.清理工作正在進(jìn)行,預(yù)計(jì)花費(fèi)將高達(dá)670億日元(6.72億美元),此外還要加上4400億日元的建設(shè)新市場(chǎng)的費(fèi)用。After calculating gains from selling deposits and some of the assets of the failed banks, Mason estimates the clean-up this time will cost the FDIC $140 billion to $200 billion.通過(guò)計(jì)算賣掉存款和破產(chǎn)銀行的資產(chǎn)的所得后,Mason估計(jì)在這次大清理中將會(huì)花掉聯(lián)邦儲(chǔ)蓄保險(xiǎn)公司1400億到200億美元。It has boosted the bill for its response so far to $2.35 billion, including the cost of the clean-up, containment, drilling of relief wells, grants to U.S. states and compensation claims paid.迄今該公司應(yīng)對(duì)這場(chǎng)危機(jī)的資金已達(dá)23.5億美元,包括清污、控油、鉆孔減壓井成本以及向美國(guó)各州的撥款以及支付的賠款。權(quán)威例句The restriction drove up the cost of aluminum car components by forcing car makers to implement expensive clean-up systems.FORBES: Magazine ArticleAnd how much will his bad-boy antics, and the decision to clean them up, cost those behind the sitcom?FORBES: The Pricey Road To Recovery For 'Two And A Half Men' Star Charlie SheenCost overruns and delays have plagued the clean-up—and the quarter-of-a-million people who live near Hanford are vastly richer because of them.ECONOMIST: Trouble stalks America’s biggest clean-up 返回 clean-up cost