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IELTS BNC: 342 COCA: 550

cost

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cost1 /kɒst $ kɒːst/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 [countableC]COST the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something 费用;成本
cost of
 the cost of accommodation
住宿费用
 I offered to pay the cost of the taxi.
我提出支付出租车费。
 Insurance to cover the cost of a funeral is possible.
可以用保险支付葬礼费用。
 This doesn’t include the cost of repairing the damage.
这不包括修理破损的费用。
 The new building’s going up at a cost of $82 million.
新大楼正以8,200万美元的造价拔地而起。
 low cost housing
低成本住宅
5 A cassette/radio is included at no extra cost .
附送一台卡式收录机。
 the high cost of production
很高的生产成本
n Travel insurance is included at no extra cost.
 The funds will just cover the museum’s running costs.
这些资金只够支付博物馆的运转费用。
cost of living
Register
In everyday English, people usually ask how much did it cost? or how much was it? rather than using the noun cost: 在日常英语中,人们一般问how much did it cost? how much was it? 而不用名词cost
What was the cost of the accommodation?How much did the accommodation cost?
膳宿费花了多少钱? | I’ll find out the cost. → I’ll find out how much it costs/is. 我会了解清楚这要多少钱
2 costs [plural]
a) SPEND MONEYthe money that you must regularly spend in order to run a business, a home, a car etc 开支;花费;成本
reduce/cut costs
 We have to cut costs in order to remain competitive.
我们只得削减成本来保持竞争力。
 At this rate we’ll barely cover our costs (=make enough money to pay for the things we have bought).
照这样下去,我们只勉强够支付成本。
 the travel costs incurred in attending the meeting (=money you have to spend)
参加此次会议所产生的差旅费
 Because of the engine’s efficiency the car has very low running costs (=the cost of owning and using a car or machine).
由于引擎效能高,这辆汽车的养车费用很低。
b) (also court costs)SCT the money that you must pay to lawyers etc if you are involved in a legal case in court, especially if you are found guilty 诉讼费用
 Bellisario won the case and was awarded costs.
贝利萨里奥赢了官司,诉讼费被判由败诉方支付。
 He was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2,200.
他被罚1,000英镑,法院还判他支付2,200英镑的诉讼费。
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3 [countableC, uncountableU]LOSE/NOT HAVE ANYMORE something that you lose, give away, damage etc in order to achieve something 代价;牺牲
at (a) cost to somebody
 She had kept her promise to Christine, but at what cost to herself?
她对克里斯蒂娜兑现了诺言,但自己又付出了怎样的代价?
social/environmental etc cost
 They need to weigh up the costs and benefits (=disadvantages and advantages) of regulation.
他们需要权衡一下规章制度的利弊。
 He’s determined to win, whatever the cost (=no matter how much work, money, risk etc is needed).
他决心不惜一切代价也要获胜。
 We must avoid a scandal at all costs (=whatever happens).
我们必须不惜任何代价避免丑闻。
4 [singular] especially American EnglishAmEBBTCOST the price that someone pays for something that they are going to sell 成本价格 SYN cost price
5 know/find out/learn etc something to your cost SUFFERto realize something is true because you have had a very unpleasant experience 付出了代价[吃了苦头]后才知道某事
count the cost at count1(11)
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
pay the cost of something
I’m not sure how I’m going to pay the cost of going to college.
cover the cost (=pay for something)
The money he had saved just covered the cost of the trip.
meet/bear the cost of something (=pay for something, especially with difficulty)
His family were unable to meet the cost of his operation.
afford the cost of something
We can’t afford the cost of a holiday abroad this year.
reduce/lower/bring down the cost
If you go later in the year, it will bring down the cost of your holiday.
cut the cost (=reduce it)
The government has promised to cut the cost of medical care.
increase/push up the cost
The new tax will increase the cost of owning a car.
the cost rises/goes up
The cost of electricity has risen again.
the cost falls/goes down
Airline costs have fallen considerably.
adjectives
high/low
the high cost of fuel
the average cost
What’s the average cost of a wedding in the UK?
an extra/additional cost
At the campsite, many activities are available at no extra cost.
the full/total cost
Experts are still assessing the full cost of the disaster.
the estimated cost (=one that is guessed and may not be exact)
The estimated cost was in the region of £3,000.
the annual/monthly cost
This figure represents the annual cost of a loan.
labour/production/transport etc costs
They had to pay £30,000 in legal costs.
running/operating costs (=the amount it costs to run a business, a machine etc)
The new technology is cheaper and the running costs are lower.
borrowing costs (=the amount it costs to borrow money from a bank)
Interest rates and borrowing costs are likely to be higher next year.
phrases
the cost of living (=the amount you need to pay for food, clothes etc)
People are complaining about the rising cost of living.
THESAURUS
cost the amount of money you need to buy or do something. Cost is usually used when talking in a general way about whether something is expensive or cheap rather than when talking about exact prices 价格;成本;费用〔一般笼统地指价格贵贱,而不是指具体的价格〕
The cost of running a car is increasing.
养车费用越来越高。
the cost of raw materials
原材料成本
price the amount of money you must pay for something that is for sale 价钱,价格
They sell good-quality clothes at reasonable prices.
他们出售的衣服品质好,价格合理。
the price of a plane ticket to New York
到纽约的机票价格
value the amount of money that something is worth 价值
A new kitchen can increase the value of your home.
新厨房可以增加你房屋的价值。
charge the amount that you have to pay for a service or to use something 〔使用服务或某物的〕费用,手续费
Hotel guests may use the gym for a small charge.
酒店客人支付少许费用便可使用健身房。
bank charges
银行手续费
fee the amount you have to pay to enter a place or join a group, or for the services of a professional person such as a lawyer or a doctor 〔进入某地或加入某组织的〕费用;〔专业人士的〕服务费
There is no entrance fee.
没有入场费。
The membership fee is £125 a year.
会员费是125英镑一年。
legal fees
律师费
fare the amount you have to pay to travel somewhere by bus, plane, train etc 〔公共汽车、飞机、火车等的〕交通费
I didn’t even have enough money for my bus fare.
我甚至连买公共汽车车票的钱都不够。
fare increases
票价上涨
rent the amount you have to pay to live in or use a place that you do not own 〔房子或地方的〕租费,租金
The rent on his apartment is $800 a month.
他的公寓租金是800美元一个月。
rate a charge that is set according to a standard scale 〔根据标准比率而定的〕费用,费率
Most TV stations offer special rates to local advertisers.
大多数电视台都给当地的广告客户提供优惠费率。
toll the amount you have to pay to travel on some roads or bridges 〔道路或桥梁的〕通行费
You have to pay tolls on many French motorways.
法国许多高速公路都要付通行费。
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Related topics: Finance
cost2 ●●● S1 W2 verb  
1 (past tensepst and past participlepp cost) [linking verb]COST to have a particular price 价格为;需支付〔某一数量的钱〕
2 cost somebody their job/life/marriage etc LOSE/NOT HAVE ANYMOREwhen something makes you lose your job etc 以某人的工作/生命/婚姻等为代价
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3 cost somebody dear/dearly SUFFERto make someone suffer a lot or to lose something important 使某人付出沉重代价
4 (past tensepst and past participlepp costed) [transitiveT]BFCOUNT/CALCULATE to calculate the total price of something or decide how much the price of something should be 计算的成本;估计的花费
5 it will cost you spokenEXPENSIVE used to say that something will be expensive 要花大钱,贵得很
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nCOLLOCATIONS
phrases
cost a lot
Their hair products are really good but they cost a lot.
not cost much
Second hand clothes don’t cost much.
cost something per minute/hour/year etc
Calls cost only 2p per minute.
cost something per person
There’s a one-day course that costs £80 per person.
cost something per head (=per person)
The meal will cost about £20 per head.
not cost (somebody) a penny (=cost nothing)
Using the Internet, you can make phone calls that don’t cost a penny.
cost a fortune/cost the earth (=have a very high price)
If you use a lawyer, it will cost you a fortune.
cost a bomb/a packet British EnglishBrE (=have a very high price)
He has a new sports car that must have cost a bomb.
cost an arm and a leg (=have a price that is much too high)
A skiing holiday needn’t cost you an arm and a leg.
THESAURUS
cost to have a particular price 价格为
The book costs $25.
这本书售价25美元。
A new kitchen will cost you a lot of money.
一个新厨房需要花费很多钱。
nIt’s a nice dress and it didn’t cost much.
be especially spoken to cost a particular amount of money 价格是
These shoes were only £5.
这双鞋只卖5英镑。
be priced at something to have a particular price – used when giving the exact price that a shop or company charges for something 价格是〔指商店或公司的定价〕
Tickets are priced at $20 for adults and $10 for kids.
票价成人20美元,儿童10美元。
retail at something to be sold in shops at a particular price – used especially in business 零售价是〔尤用于商业〕
The scissors retail at £1.99 in department stores.
剪刀在百货商店的零售价是1.99英镑。
sell/go for something used for saying what people usually pay for something 卖某价钱
Houses in this area sell for around £200,000.
这个地区的房子卖20万英镑左右。
fetch used for saying what people pay for something, especially at a public sale 〔尤在公开出售时〕售得,卖得
The painting fetched over $8,000 at auction.
这幅画在拍卖会上拍了8,000多美元。
nA sports car built for Mussolini is expected to fetch nearly £1 million at auction.
set somebody back something informal to cost someone a lot of money 花费某人许多钱
A good set of speakers will set you back around £150.
一套好的扬声器要花掉你150英镑左右。
come to if a bill comes to a particular amount, it adds up to that amount 〔账单〕总计为
The bill came to £100 between four of us.
账单我们四个人一共100英镑。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
costcost1 /kɒstkɒːst/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU] the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
The distributor bears the full cost of promoting a film.
Siemens is moving production to low cost sites in Portugal and Mexico.
The policy covers all major illnesses and includes children’s cover at no extra cost.
The company had to bring in skilled workers from abroad, often at high cost.
2costs [plural]ACCOUNTING the money that a business or an individual must regularly spend
The rising costs of land and labour have weakened the ship repair business in Singapore.
Delays in construction could increase costs significantly.
Kraft is seeking to cut costs by closing plants.
Rents will be sufficient to cover costs (=pay for costs) and allow the developer a profit.
accrued cost bid costs carrying cost current cost depreciated cost direct cost discretionary costs economic cost factor cost factory cost fixed cost historic cost holding cost incremental cost indirect cost landed cost lifecycle cost marginal cost one-off cost operating cost opportunity cost overhead cost replacement cost running cost setup cost standard cost standby cost sunk cost transaction cost unit cost variable cost
costcost2 verb
1 (past tensepst and past participlepp cost) [transitiveT] to have a particular price
This dress cost $75.
cost (somebody) something
How much did the work cost you?
2cost a (small) fortune/the earth (also cost a bomb/packet British EnglishBrE informal) to have a very high price
The meal cost a small fortune, but it was well worth it.
What a fantastic dress. It must have cost a bomb!
3 (past tensepst and past participlepp costed) [transitiveT usually passive]ACCOUNTING to calculate the cost of something or decide how much something should cost
We’ll get the plan costed before sending it to the board.
Origin cost2
(1300-1400) Old French coster, from Latin constare to stand firm, cost; → CONSTANT1
IELTS BNC: 342 COCA: 550
cost

noun¹

1money needed to buy sth費用ADJECTIVE | VERB + COST | COST + VERB | COST + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, high相當大的/高額的費用The high cost of energy was a problem for consumers.能源費用高對消費者來說是一個問題。enormous, exorbitant, huge, prohibitive巨大的/極高的/巨額的/令人望而卻步的費用The cost of repairs would be prohibitive.修理費會高得令人卻步。low, minimal低費用;最低費用escalating, increasing, rising, soaring, spiralling/spiraling不斷上漲的/不斷增加的/上升的/飛漲的/連續上漲的費用basic基本費用full, overall, total全部費用;總花銷You will have to bear the full cost of the work.你得承擔這項工作的全部費用。added, additional, extra追加費用;額外費用She was unwilling to pay the extra cost to get a room to herself.她不願意多付錢自己住一個房間。associated相關費用hidden隱藏的費用average平均花費A total of 3.6 million tickets at an average cost of $58 are available.比賽共有 360 萬張票供出售,平均每張 58 美元。gross, net總費用;淨花費budgeted, estimated, projected預算/估計的/預期費用likely, potential可能的/潛在的花費real, true實際費用annual, monthly, etc.每年、每月等的費用replacement更換費用What is the current replacement cost of these assets?現在更換這些資產的成本是多少?marginal (business商業) 邊際成本Competition will drive the price down near to the marginal cost (= the cost of the work and materials to produce the product).競爭將把售價壓至接近邊際成本。per-unit, unit (= the cost of producing one item) (business商業) 單位成本initial, upfront先期/預付費用capital, start-up (both business商業) 資本/啟動成本The capital cost of these projects (= what it costs to set them up) is some $100 million.這些項目的資本成本大約是 1 億美元。direct, indirect直接/間接成本VERB + COSTcarry, have需要/包含⋯費用The entire project carries a cost of $2 million.整個工程需要 200 萬美元的費用。bear, cover, meet, pay承擔費用;支付費用Contractors can now be required to carry the cost of delays.現在可以要求承包商承擔延誤費。Allow €100 per day to cover the cost of meals.每天留出 100 歐元來支付餐費。Delegates receive allowances to meet the cost of travel.代表有差旅費津貼。drive up, increase, push up推高/增加/提高費用Inflation is pushing up the cost of living.通貨膨脹推高了生活成本。bring down, cut, decrease, drive down, lower, reduce, slash減少費用;削減費用;降低花費keep down壓低費用estimate, put估計費用I would put the cost of a new employee at $80 000 a year.我估計雇一名新員工的費用為一年 8 萬美元。calculate, work out計算/算出花費afford負擔得起花費spread分攤費用You can spread the cost of your loan repayment over 10 years.你可以將貸款分 10 年償還。reimburse償還費用offset抵消費用share, subsidize分擔/補貼費用COST + VERBescalate, go up, increase, rise, soar費用逐步上漲/上升/增加/上漲/猛增The cost of dental treatment is increasing.治牙的費用在上漲。fall, go down費用下跌/降低COST + NOUNreduction, savings費用的降低/節省the pursuit of cost reduction力求降低費用increase費用的增加containment, control成本遏制/控制overrun費用超支There were cost overruns on each project.每個工程都有超支的費用。estimate成本概算advantage成本優勢structure成本結構base成本基礎It is essential that we operate with the lowest possible cost base and most efficient facilities.我們要以盡可能低的成本基礎和最有效的設備來運營,這一點至關重要。accounting成本會計PREPOSITIONat a cost of以⋯的費用A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000.一個新的計算機系統已經安裝完成,費用為 8 萬英鎊。cost to⋯需承擔的花費The cost to the government will be quite high.政府花費會相當高。PHRASESan increase in cost, a reduction in cost費用的上升/降低at great cost, at a great cost to sth以高額費用;以⋯的高額費用The victory was achieved at great cost to the country's infrastrucure.這一勝利是在國家投入高額基礎設施費用的基礎上實現的。at minimal cost, at a minimal cost to sth以最少的費用;以⋯的最少費用Now people can access the Internet at minimal cost.現在人們可以以極低的費用上網。at no extra cost無額外費用The hotel offers tea and coffee at no extra cost.酒店供應茶和咖啡,不另收費。the cost of living生活成本The cost of living has risen sharply in the last year.去年生活成本急劇上漲。cost per day, unit, child, etc.每日、每個單位、每個孩子等的費用the cost per day for an electrician雇用一名電工的每日費用
cost

noun²

2costs money needed to run a business, home, etc.成本;開支ADJECTIVE | VERB + COSTS | COSTS + VERB ADJECTIVEconsiderable, enormous, great, high, huge相當高的成本;巨額成本;高成本low低成本escalating, increasing, rising, soaring, spiralling/spiraling不斷上漲的/不斷增加的/上升的/飛漲的/連續上漲的成本We have had to raise our prices because of rising costs.因為成本不斷上漲,我們不得不提高價格。administration, administrative, borrowing, construction, development, fuel, labour/labor, maintenance, manufacturing, production, research行政開支;借款成本;建設成本;開發成本;燃料開支;勞動力成本;維修成本;製造成本;生產成本;研究成本research and development costs研發成本operating, running運營成本shipping, transport, transportation, travel運輸成本;差旅費health-care, medical保健/醫療開支fixed, variable (business商業) 固定/可變成本Fixed costs include rent.固定成本包括租金。out-of-pocket付現成本overhead間接費用VERB + COSTSincur產生費用The corporation will pay all costs and expenses incurred.公司將支付產生的所有費用。pay支付費用increase增加成本bring down, cut, lower, reduce減少成本;降低成本The company has to find ways of cutting costs.公司得找到削減成本的方法。control, keep down, minimize控制/降低/盡可能降低成本The use of cheap materials helped to keep costs down.使用廉價原料有助於降低成本。cover支付費用We're hoping that we'll at least cover costs at the conference.我們希望至少能付得起會議的開支。recoup, recover收回成本defray支付費用COSTS + VERBbe associated, be involved開支與⋯相關/有關the costs associated with buying and selling property與資產買賣有關的開支escalate, go up, increase, rise, soar成本逐步上漲/上升/增加/上漲/猛增The company's costs have risen over the last 5 years.公司成本在過去 5 年裏上漲了。
cost

noun³

3effort/loss/damage to achieve sth代價ADJECTIVE | VERB + COST | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, enormous, great, heavy, huge相當大的代價;高昂的代價;沉重的代價They advanced a few hundred yards, but at a heavy cost in life.他們推進了幾百碼,但是人員傷亡十分慘重。dreadful, terrible可怕的代價the terrible cost of the war in death and suffering這場戰爭造成的死亡與苦難的可怕代價real, true實際的代價environmental, financial, human, personal, political, social環境/金錢/人力/個人/政治/社會代價the environmental cost of nuclear power核動力的環境代價VERB + COSToutweigh大於損耗Do the benefits outweigh the costs?收益是否大於損耗?suffer (especially NAmE) 蒙受損失The country has suffered the enormous cost of trade sanctions.該國蒙受了貿易制裁所造成的巨大損失。count計算損失The town is now counting the cost of its failure to provide adequate flood protection.鎮裏目前正在計算由於防洪不力而導致的損失。PREPOSITIONat cost (to), at a cost (to)以(⋯的)代價He worked non-stop for three months, at considerable cost to his health.他連續不斷地工作了 3 個月,健康受到很大損害。The raid was foiled, but at a cost: an injured officer who was lucky to survive.襲擊被挫敗了,但也付出了代價:一名警察受了傷,所幸沒有生命危險。at the cost of以⋯為代價She saved him from the fire but at the cost of her own life.她從火中把他救了出來,卻犧牲了自己的生命。cost in⋯方面的代價I felt a need to please people, whatever the cost in time and energy.我覺得需要讓大家滿意,耗費多少時間和精力都在所不惜。PHRASEScosts and benefits代價和好處the costs and benefits of this strategy這一戰略的代價和好處at all costs, at any cost不惜一切代價You must stop the press finding out at all costs.你必須不惜一切代價防止媒體發現真相。to your cost付出代價He's a ruthless businessman, as I know to my cost (= I know from my own bad experience).我吃了苦頭後才知道他是個無情的商人。
cost

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4costs in a court case訴訟ADJECTIVE | VERB + COSTS ADJECTIVEcourt, legal訴訟費用administrative行政訴訟費用VERB + COSTSincur產生訴訟費用Both sides incurred costs of over $50 000.雙方須付 5 萬多美元的訴訟費用。pay支付訴訟費He was fined £200 and ordered to pay costs.他被罰款 200 英鎊,並被勒令承擔訴訟費用。be awarded免付訴訟費用If you win your case you will normally be awarded costs.如果你贏了官司,通常訴訟費用由對方承擔。
cost

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBfully, properly充分/準確估計成本The project has not been properly costed yet.這項工程的成本還沒有被準確估算出來。PREPOSITIONat花費估計為⋯The project was costed at €6 million.這個項目的花費估計為 600 萬歐元。
IELTS BNC: 342 COCA: 550
cost noun
costs (running costs) price (the cost of living)
cost verb
cost (How much does this cost?) price (cost a project)
cost

verb

cost ♦︎ be ♦︎ sell ♦︎ trade ♦︎ go ♦︎ retail ♦︎ set sb back sthThese are all words that can be used when sth costs a particular amount of money and you need to pay that amount in order to buy, make or do it. 这些词均表示价格或费用为某数额。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配How much does this cost / is this?That costs / will set you back a lot of money.sth sells / trades / retails at £9.95sth sells / goes / retails for £9.95 cost (cost, cost) [transitive] If sth costs a particular amount of money, you need to pay that amount in order to buy, make or do it. 需付费;价钱为I didn't get it because it cost too much.我没买,因为太贵了。Calls to the helpline cost 38p per minute.拨打热线服务电话每分钟收费38便士。All these reforms will cost money (= be expensive).所有这些改革都要花很多钱。Good food need not cost a fortune (= be very expensive).好吃的东西不一定要花费很多。 see also cost price noun be

linking verb

(especially spoken) to cost 需花费;价格为'How much is that dress?' 'Eighty dollars.'“那条连衣裙多少钱?”“八十元。”
sell (sold, sold) [intransitive] to be sold at a particular price (以某一价格)出售;售价为The painting sold for $70 000 at auction.那幅画以7万元拍卖售出了。 trade [intransitive, transitive] (business 商业) to be bought and sold, or to buy and sell sth, on a stock exchange (= a place where shares in companies are bought and sold) (在证券交易所)交易,买卖Shares were trading at under half their usual value.那些股份的交易价低于通常价值的一半。The futures contract is traded at a clean price and does not include accrued interest payments.那份期货合约以净价交易,不含应计利息。 go (goes, went, gone) [intransitive] (rather informal) to be sold, especially for a particular price on a particular occasion (尤指在某一场合以某一价格)出售We won't let the house go for less than £200 000.这房子低于20万英镑我们是不会卖的。There was usually some bread going cheap (= being sold cheaply) at the end of the day.在收市之前有些面包常降价出售。 retail ˈriːteɪl [intransitive] (business 商业) to be sold in a shop at a particular price (以某一价格)销售;零售价为The book retails for $14.95.这本书的零售价是14.95元。NOTE 辨析 Sell, go or retail? Sell is a more general word than retail, which is used mostly in Business English, and only for goods that are sold to the public through shops. * sell较retail含义广,后者主要为商务用语,且只用于经商店向大众销售的商品The book retails / sells at £14.95.这本书的零售价是14.95英镑。The painting retailed for $70 000 at auction. Go in this meaning is more informal than sell. In British English it is used especially in the phrase going cheap and about particular items being sold on particular occasions. 表达此义时,go比sell较为非正式。在英式英语中,go尤用于短语going cheap,以及某些场合下出售的某些物品The painting went for $70 000 at auction.那幅画以7万元拍卖售出了。In informal American English you can also use go to talk about the usual price of sth in a shop. 在非正式的美式英语中,也可以用go指某物在商店里的通常价格These boots usually go for around $30 a pair.这些靴子一般每双卖30元左右。 ˌset sb ˈback sth

phrasal verb

(setting, set, set) [no passive] (informal) to cost sb a particular amount of money 使花费;使破费The repairs could set you back over £200.修理这些部件大概要花你200多英镑。Set sb back sth is used especially about things that are considered expensive. * set sb back sth尤用于昂贵的东西。
IELTS BNC: 342 COCA: 550

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