cost / kɔst, kɒst /

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cost4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
  2. an outlay or expenditure of money, time, labor, trouble, etc.: What will the cost be to me?
  3. a sacrifice, loss, or penalty: to work at the cost of one's health.
  4. costs, Law. money allowed to a successful party in a lawsuit in compensation for legal expenses incurred, chargeable to the unsuccessful party.money due to a court or one of its officers for services in a cause.
v. 有主动词 verb

cost or, for 10, cost·ed;cost·ing.

  1. to require the payment of in an exchange: That camera cost $200.
  2. to result in or entail the loss of: Carelessness costs lives.
  3. to cause to lose or suffer: The accident cost her a broken leg.
v. 无主动词 verb

cost·ed or cost;cost·ing.

  1. to estimate or determine costs, as of manufacturing something.
v. 动词组 verb

past and past participle cost·ed or cost;present participle cost·ing.

  1. cost out, to calculate the cost of in advance: The firm that hired him just costed out a major construction project last month.

cost 近义词

n. 名词 noun

expense; price paid

n. 名词 noun

penalty, sacrifice

v. 动词 verb

command a price of

v. 动词 verb

harm; exact a penalty

更多cost例句

  1. Kanukollu said they have cut down on power consumption from the LED lights by 50% and reduced the cost of manufacturing by 60% per tube.
  2. Now teams are international, talent is international, more and more companies are building remote first — although you’d seen that before given the costs of the Bay.
  3. Still, that’s a fraction of the costs incurred by out-of-control wildfires.
  4. To many people, these changes look like the necessary costs of progress.
  5. While it’s tough to imagine that AMP will fade away completely within the next couple of years, AMP’s privacy issues combined with the cost of maintaining it might spell the end of it being a widely used practice.
  6. Using standard methods, the cost of printing DNA could run upwards of a billion dollars or more, depending on the strand.
  7. “The sensation these objects presented receded as their cost increased,” notes Rabinowitz.
  8. Like him, they identified the Airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia.
  9. Malaysian-based entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has turned AirAsia into the most successful low cost airline in southeast Asia.
  10. But the F-35 has been plagued with massive delays and cost overruns—mostly due to design defects and software issues.
  11. Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs. Rochet and Stole's well-known establishment.
  12. They feel that the system has few advantages to offer in return for the cost it entails upon them.
  13. He became a doctor in two hours, and it only cost him twenty dollars to complete his education.
  14. The estimated cost of the alterations is put at £16,000 including fittings.
  15. A clock was put above the spot where the fountain stood, in April, 1852, which cost £60.