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翻译词典生词本查词历史登录英/中cost英语 / 中文 词典 / 翻译考试等级:初中 / 高中 / CET-4 / TEM-8 / TOEFL / GMAT / BEC英/kɒst/美/kɔːst/成本;花费The amount required to buy, produce, or achieve something; or the loss incurred.释义例句n.成本;费用The cost of living has increased significantly this year.今年生活成本显著增加。新闻报告We need to calculate the total cost of the project.我们需要计算项目的总成本。商业会议High production costs are affecting profits.高生产成本正在影响利润。经济学文章更多vt.花费;使付出代价The new smartphone costs $1,000.这款新智能手机花费1000美元。产品广告The mistake cost him his job.这个错误让他丢了工作。职场故事It will cost a lot of time to complete this task.完成这项任务将花费大量时间。项目管理更多词态变化第三人称单数costs复数costs现在分词costing过去时cost过去分词cost短语搭配at no cost免费cost-effective成本效益高的opportunity cost机会成本更多相关派生词costly同义词price / expense / charge / outlay反义词benefit / saving混淆词coast / cast记忆提示联想 'cost' 发音类似 '咖斯特',意为'花费'或'成本'。记句子 'It costs money to buy things.' 帮助记忆动词用法。词根From Middle English 'cost', from Old French 'cost', from Latin 'constare' meaning 'to stand firm or at a price'.词源The word 'cost' originated in Middle English from Old French 'cost', derived from Latin 'constare', meaning 'to stand at a price'. It entered English in the 13th century, evolving to cover both financial and abstract losses.使用要点作为及物动词时,通常接宾语(如 'it costs $10')。名词形式常用作可数或不可数名词(如 'a cost' 或 'the cost')。避免与 'coast'(海岸)混淆。百科资料Cost refers to the expenditure required to acquire or produce goods and services, or the sacrifice incurred in pursuing an objective. In economics, it encompasses both monetary and non-monetary outlays, such as time or effort.
As a verb, 'to cost' describes the act of requiring payment or resulting in loss, often used in financial and metaphorical contexts. For example, 'The decision cost him dearly.'扩展阅读Cost Definition and Exampleshttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/costCost in Economics Explainedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CostUsage of 'Cost' in Sentenceshttps://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cost词典内容由 AI 生成质量反馈绿色版权© 2025 萌翻-京公网安备11011502038737号 -京ICP备2025123831号-1
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