costing
美 [?k?st??]
英 [?k?st??] 
- n.成本估算
- v.“cost”的現(xiàn)在分詞
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)成本計(jì)算;成本核算;成本會(huì)計(jì)
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):costings
英漢雙解
1. | 成本估算an estimate of how much money will be needed for sth |
| Here is a detailed costing of our proposals. 這是我們的方案的詳細(xì)成本估算。 |
| You'd better do some costings. 你最好作一些成本估算。 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
If you think education is expensive, think about how much ignorance is costing you.
如果你認(rèn)為教育昂貴,那么請(qǐng)你算算無(wú)知浪費(fèi)了你多少錢(qián)。
Apart from costing other users, it tends to be seen as devaluing the unique creative cultures of those importing it.
衛(wèi)星電視除了讓其他的用戶(hù)花錢(qián)之外,它往往還傾向于培養(yǎng)觀眾貶低進(jìn)口衛(wèi)視節(jié)目者自己獨(dú)特的、有創(chuàng)造性的文化。
It sounds like your revenge is costing you a heck of a lot of money, what remains of your hearing, and a good deal of sleep to boot.
聽(tīng)起來(lái)你的報(bào)復(fù)花費(fèi)了你很多錢(qián),來(lái)保證你的聽(tīng)力和一個(gè)良好的睡眠啟動(dòng)處理。
Both firms insisted that if they did not get the money, bankruptcy would end up costing the taxpayer a great deal more.
兩個(gè)公司都堅(jiān)持如果他們沒(méi)有獲得貸款,最終破產(chǎn)將要花費(fèi)納稅人更多的錢(qián)。
Man, you really bouched up that project. Now the company will have to start all over costing double and missing all of our deadlines.
先生,你真的搞砸這個(gè)項(xiàng)目。現(xiàn)在公司不得不花費(fèi)雙倍的成本重新開(kāi)始,還會(huì)錯(cuò)過(guò)截止日期。
"Rihanna likes to pioneer new styles but it's costing her a fortune, " one of her entourage told the Daily Mail.
“蕾哈娜喜歡嘗試新發(fā)型,但這很費(fèi)錢(qián),”她身邊的一個(gè)助手接受《每日郵報(bào)》采訪(fǎng)時(shí)說(shuō)。
Pedometers are really cheap too, sometimes costing just a few bucks for the simple models.
而且,計(jì)步器真的很便宜,有時(shí)簡(jiǎn)單款式只需幾塊錢(qián)。
It taught me values. If I bought something, whether a sheet of paper or my tuition, I knew how much it was costing.
我去買(mǎi)東西時(shí),無(wú)論是買(mǎi)一張紙還是付學(xué)費(fèi),我都知道它價(jià)值幾何。
Indian Defence Production Secretary R. K. Singh said the costing would be worked out in stages.
印度國(guó)防生產(chǎn)部長(zhǎng)R.K。辛格說(shuō),成本將分階段計(jì)算得出。
The bank has said the crisis is costing Egypt at least $310 million a day, primarily due to lost tourism receipts.
該行曾說(shuō),危機(jī)給埃及造成的損失一天至少有3.1億美元,其中主要是接待游客數(shù)量的減少。
This ends up costing quite a bit of money.
這麻煩事得花一點(diǎn)錢(qián)。
Something the size of a postage stamp, costing just a penny a piece, could be a medical breakthrough that will save millions of lives.
作為一種醫(yī)學(xué)新突破,只值一美分的郵票大小的東西,就可能成為一種能夠挽救上百萬(wàn)人性命的東西。
The seeming solution would be to make clear to consumers exactly how much their credit cards are costing them.
似乎解決辦法就是讓消費(fèi)者更明白使用信用卡的成本。
3+years of working experience in multi-national companies, with at least 2 years of costing experience in a manufacturing plant.
三年以上跨國(guó)公司工作經(jīng)驗(yàn),3年以上制造業(yè)企業(yè)成本方面工作經(jīng)驗(yàn);
The benefits are obvious - it's easier to understand how much your card use is costing you, and you'll also usually get a great rate.
好處是顯而易見(jiàn)的,它的易于理解的成本是多少,你用你的卡,而您通常也得到很大比率。
According to a report published by the Bank in 2006, leaks even then were costing $14 billion a year.
根據(jù)世界銀行2006年發(fā)布的一個(gè)報(bào)告顯示,即使在那時(shí)候每年由于管道滲漏損失就高達(dá)140億美元。
I spent countless hours birthing both. It was an expensive reality, ultimately costing millions and absorbing every ounce of my energy.
我日以繼夜地孕育著它們,這是一個(gè)昂貴的現(xiàn)實(shí),最終要花費(fèi)數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元,吸走我每一盎司的能量。
How much are they costing you a month?
它們每個(gè)月要花你多少錢(qián)?
I looked up at my windows. I wished I could use the bathroom, foreign bathrooms costing at least a coffee.
我抬頭望著家里的窗戶(hù),真希望自己能好好洗個(gè)澡,去外頭的浴室得花上一杯咖啡的錢(qián)。
But the word " rescue " plainly indicated that it was not a brilliant victory but a blunder costing many lives .
但“搶救”顯然表明這是一個(gè)輝煌的勝利,但不會(huì)出錯(cuò)耗資多少生命。
Using an economic model created for this study, McKinsey showed how much those gaps are costing us.
麥肯錫通過(guò)專(zhuān)為此項(xiàng)研究構(gòu)建的經(jīng)濟(jì)模型,說(shuō)明了我們要為上述“成績(jī)差距”付出的代價(jià)。
You won't wake up in the morning dreaming about how to solve it, or go to bed wondering how much it's costing you to ignore it.
你將不會(huì)在早晨醒來(lái)夢(mèng)想如何去解決它,不會(huì)在上床前思考如果忽略這個(gè)問(wèn)題會(huì)造成多大的損失。
A: How much did that end up costing you?
那個(gè)拍子最后到底花了你多少錢(qián)?
I could see, though, how much it was costing him.
但是我看得出,這有多傷他的心。
A suit costing much less would be just as warm and would cover the wearer's body just as well.
A訴訟成本低得多會(huì)一樣溫暖,將用于佩戴的身體也很好。
If a prank ends up costing the company in terms of money, injuries or a staff member's dismissal then it has gone too far.
如果惡作劇給公司造成了經(jīng)濟(jì)損失、導(dǎo)致人員受傷或同事被解雇,那就太離譜了。
Chinese cigarettes are also among the cheapest in the world, with a packet costing as little as a few cents.
中國(guó)的香煙也是世界范圍內(nèi)最便宜的煙草產(chǎn)品之一,而一包香煙也只有幾美分而已。
It's costing me a fortune to run this thing all day.
整天聽(tīng)這玩意真花錢(qián)。
Perhaps early computer buyers would have compromised on performance to save money, but it was not the processors that were costing them.
也許早期的計(jì)算機(jī)購(gòu)買(mǎi)者會(huì)為了省錢(qián)而在性能上作出妥協(xié),但其實(shí)最耗錢(qián)的并不是處理器。
Mayor Michael Blummberg said the strike could end up costing the city about 400 million dollars a day, about a third of its daily output.
市長(zhǎng)麥克爾稱(chēng)此次罷工可令紐約每日損失4億美元,是紐約市產(chǎn)值的三分之一。
Uganda is currently experiencing a chronic power shortage, purported to be costing the country's economy US$250 million a year.
烏干達(dá)目前正面臨長(zhǎng)期能源短缺,據(jù)說(shuō)每年造成的經(jīng)濟(jì)損失達(dá)2.5億美元。
In the early 1990s it embarked on a drive to retain and promote women, whose high turnover was costing the firm millions of dollars a year.
在20世紀(jì)90年代早期,德勤開(kāi)始了一項(xiàng)旨在留住和提拔女員工的計(jì)劃,當(dāng)時(shí)女員工的高流動(dòng)率讓公司每年多花費(fèi)數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元。
He puts his mind instead to things that might bring us joy without costing the earth and hits on an old favourite - having sex.
他關(guān)注的是那些能為我們帶來(lái)歡樂(lè)又不會(huì)為地球帶來(lái)危害的東西,并找到了歷史悠久的人類(lèi)的最?lèi)?ài)——性。
The company uses standard costing and absorption costing as part of its approach to strategic management accounting.
該公司使用標(biāo)準(zhǔn)成本法和吸收成本法作為其戰(zhàn)略管理會(huì)計(jì)方法的一部分。
He made a rough stab at working out the expenses and found out it was costing us40centavos to print one20 - centavo bill.
他大致估算了一下費(fèi)用,發(fā)現(xiàn)印一張20分的鈔票要花40分錢(qián)。
The Supreme Court has chided Mr Singh for dragging his feet over a scam at the telecoms ministry costing probably billions of dollars.
這次牽涉電信部長(zhǎng)的欺詐案可能造成了數(shù)十億美元損失,最高法院已經(jīng)斥責(zé)辛格處理這件事過(guò)于拖沓。
Also, with operating system-based applications most companies would have to maintain, update, install, costing time and money, he said.
此外,在安裝了基于操作系統(tǒng)的應(yīng)用軟件之后,多數(shù)企業(yè)仍需不斷進(jìn)行維護(hù)、更新和安裝,這即費(fèi)時(shí)也費(fèi)錢(qián),他說(shuō)。
Older water heaters can rust, collect sand and sediment in the bottom, and are also costing you 15% of your household's energy dollars.
老舊熱水器的底部會(huì)生銹,積灰并產(chǎn)生沉淀物,同時(shí)還會(huì)消耗15%的家庭能源。
The boss was very wealthy, with a fine home on the waterway, and cars costing more than her house.
那個(gè)老板很有錢(qián),在江邊有所豪宅,他買(mǎi)車(chē)的錢(qián)就足夠買(mǎi)阿琳的一座房子。
That's just how Qiao furnished his own faddish art studio, with each piece of his furniture costing below 20 yuan on average.
喬小刀就是這樣裝飾自己的時(shí)尚藝術(shù)工作室的,每件家具平均花費(fèi)不到20元。