柯林斯詞典bottom line (bottom lines) 1. N-COUNT The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider. 最重要的因素 The bottom line is that it's not profitable. 最重要的是這無利可圖。2. N-COUNT The bottom line in a business deal is the least a person is willing to accept. 底線 She says $95,000 is her bottom line. 她說$95000是她的底線。3. N-COUNT The bottom line is the total amount of money that a company has made or lost over a particular period of time. 盈虧底線[商業(yè)] ...to force chief executives to look beyond the next quarter's bottom line. …迫使首蓆執(zhí)行官們考慮下季度的盈虧底線。 返回 bottom line劍橋詞典 bottom line noun [S] (MONEY) the final line in the accounts of a company or organization , stating the total profit or loss that has been made 損益表底線;盈虧一覽結(jié)算線 How will the rise in interest rates affect our bottom line ? 利率上陞對我們的盈虧狀況會有什麼影響? bottom line noun [S] (IMPORTANT FACT) ?the bottom line the most important fact in a situation 底線;最重要的事實 The bottom line is that we need another ten thousand dollars to complete the project . 基本問題是我們還需要一萬美元來完成這個項目。 返回 bottom line