turn a profit
英 [tɜːn ə ˈprɒfɪt]
美 [tɜːrn ə ˈprɑːfɪt]
获利
英英释义
verb
- make a profit
- The company has not profited from the merger
双语例句
- The most compelling opportunity for pinterest to turn a profit off of this likely exists in the list of sources that Frances and I follow.
Pinterest最有可能盈利的机遇,很可能就在我和弗朗西斯追随的那些信息来源中。 - They have to turn a profit and it isn't necessarily easier to do that, just because the budget is lower [ than that of a Hollywood blockbuster] and the actual cost of making the film is lower.
他们必须赢利,而这并不容易,因为预算比较低(与好莱坞大片相比),实际拍片费用也比较低。 - And set prices that will both attract them and turn a profit.
定价要既能吸引他们又能获利。 - I noticed revised Q3 estimates suggest you intend to turn a profit.
我注意到修改后的第三季度预测显示你计划扭亏为盈。 - After all, the only reason that non-banks can turn a profit by extending credit is that banks are no longer supplying enough credit to risky endeavours, such as small companies.
毕竟,非银行金融机构能够通过发放信贷盈利的唯一原因是,银行无法再为高风险客户(如小企业)提供足够信贷。 - The purpose cannot be to create a new, lean, debt-free company that might one day turn a profit.
目的也不可能是缔造一家精简的、没有债务负担的新公司,未来可能会盈利。 - But it may be optimistic to expect it to turn a profit.
但是想让这项计划转为有收益就太乐观了。 - One of the messages was that China intends both to clean up its environment and turn a profit in the process.
他所透露的消息之一是,中国既有意净化本国环境,又希望能在这一过程中获利。 - Private companies benefit if they can recoup their investment and turn a profit; the government, meanwhile, avoids shelling out public funds.
私营公司从中可能得到的好处是收回投资并获得利润,而政府可以避免动用公共资金。 - In the midst of a sluggish economic recovery, many companies are frantically looking to find new ways to turn a profit.
这已经是司空见惯的情景了&在低迷的经济复苏期,很多公司为实现盈利而拼命寻找新的发展途径。
