柯林斯詞典revenue /?r?v??nju?/ (revenues) 1. N-UNCOUNT Revenue is money that a company, organization, or government receives from people. (公司、組織或政府的) 收入[商業(yè)] [also N in pl] ...a boom year at the movies, with record advertising revenue and the highest ticket sales since 1980. …電影業(yè)欣欣向榮的一年,廣告及票房收入都創(chuàng)下1980年以來的最高紀錄。2. →see also Internal Revenue Service 返回 revenue劍橋詞典the income that a government or company receives regularly (政府的)稅收,歲入;(公司的)收益 Taxes provide most of the government's revenue. 政府收入的大部分來自稅收。 Government revenues fell dramatically . 政府財政收入大幅下降。 例句 These measures will increase the club's ability to generate revenue.Television companies have been massaging their viewing figures in order to attract more advertising revenue.The magazine misreported its sales figures in order to boost advertising revenue.Arco has reacted to the loss in revenue by pruning back its expansion plans .The government is scrabbling around for ways to raise revenue without putting up taxes . 返回 revenue