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unlucrative

/loo-kruh-tiv/US // ˈlu krə tɪv //UK // (ˈluːkrətɪv) //

无利可图的,无利可图,不赚钱的,不利的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.

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Examples

  • It’s very lucrative for a certain population of contractors.

  • One deal that may be his most lucrative — though we’re merely guessing — is Shopify, which is now Canada’s most valuable corporation with a market cap of $130 billion.

  • Amazon’s success has made it clear just how lucrative of a business advertising can be for retailers.

  • Despite such lucrative payouts, there are few significant crypto mining operations in North America.

  • Cryptocurrencies have also emerged as a lucrative option because they have outperformed all other asset classes.

  • Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango.

  • There is no doubt Shadman used his contacts to start a very lucrative business providing services to Special Forces units.

  • Add on some lucrative sponsorship deals with Pepsi, Adidas, and Turkish Airlines, and he takes home about $65 million a year.

  • There is certainly a lucrative yet dignified sweet spot between small time micro-brewer and soulless mass-producer.

  • And this week CNPC agreed to buy 10 percent of Vankorneft, a Rosneft subsidiary, which operates the lucrative Vankor oil field.

  • Those who can get enough to invest in an organ or a discordeon abandon the Bible business, which is not lucrative.

  • His own wish was to keep the Treasurership, which was both the more lucrative and the more secure of his two places.

  • You have large grants, a lucrative employment in Holland, a fine house.

  • He was M.P. for Whitchurch in four successive Parliaments, and held a series of important or lucrative offices.

  • In some inland districts beans of the castor oil plant, which grows in great abundance, are a lucrative article of trade.