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profitableness

/prof-i-tuh-buhl/US // ˈprɒf ɪ tə bəl //UK // (ˈprɒfɪtəbəl) //

盈利性,盈利能力,获利能力,利润率

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
    • : beneficial or useful.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inexpediency/expedience

Examples

  • It’s been a little harder to understand than these other enterprise software stalwarts, but slowly but surely Box has shifted into a more efficient, and dare we say, profitable public company.

  • If USPS goes private, Cooper said rates will go up and service will not be the same, because they will make cuts based on what is profitable.

  • They’re not very profitable—at least not without government subsidies.

  • She also runs her own consulting firm, where she works creating inclusive and profitable communities.

  • It still aims to become EBITDA profitable in the fourth quarter of next year and will do so with 20%-25% fewer rides than it was initially counting on, according to Brian Roberts, Lyft’s chief financial officer.

  • This happens in the art world as well, where it can be more profitable to parcel off pieces of ancient vases.

  • The answer is left unclear, but Diaspora is certainly intended to be profitable.

  • That is approximately the same year the BBC predicted Moon mining could become commercially profitable.

  • As Minister of Trade, he oversees TEPCO, which is attempting to put its profitable nuclear reactors back on-line.

  • Doing so can be a very profitable endeavor, in a time of low interest rates.

  • He did not find his new field of endeavor so profitable when he began to work among strangers.

  • To supply eminent humorists and others with enjoyable, rational, and profitable employment.

  • The cupidity of a man had evidently led him to collect together these odds and ends, and try to turn them to profitable account.

  • It still, I am glad to hear, runs an honorable and profitable course, which its merits well deserve.

  • Before the present law was in force, and the duties on tobacco were low, this scheme (p. 262) may have been profitable.