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cost-justify

/kawst-juhs-tuh-fahy, kost-/US // ˈkɔstˌdʒʌs təˌfaɪ, ˈkɒst- //

成本论证,成本说明,成本证明,成本论证会

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cost-jus·ti·fied, cost-jus·ti·fy·ing.

    • : to justify the allotment or spending of a specific sum of money for.

Examples

  • Using standard methods, the cost of printing DNA could run upwards of a billion dollars or more, depending on the strand.

  • “The sensation these objects presented receded as their cost increased,” notes Rabinowitz.

  • Like him, they identified the Airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia.

  • Malaysian-based entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has turned AirAsia into the most successful low cost airline in southeast Asia.

  • Does the sending of the message “justify” the tragedy that caused it?

  • Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs. Rochet and Stole's well-known establishment.

  • They feel that the system has few advantages to offer in return for the cost it entails upon them.

  • He became a doctor in two hours, and it only cost him twenty dollars to complete his education.

  • The estimated cost of the alterations is put at £16,000 including fittings.

  • A clock was put above the spot where the fountain stood, in April, 1852, which cost £60.