revenue

  • 21revenue — revenual /rev euhn yooh euhl, euh nooh , ri ven yooh /, adj. revenued, adj. /rev euhn yooh , euh nooh /, n. 1. the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses …

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  • 22revenue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. income, receipts; earnings, profits, net, yield, dividends; taxes, tariff, customs, duties. See receiving. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Income] Syn. return, earnings, result, yield, wealth, receipts,… …

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  • 23revenue — rev|e|nue W2 [ˈrevınju: US nu:] n [U] also revenues [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: , past particple of revenir to return ] 1.) money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services… …

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  • 24revenue — [[t]re̱vənjuː[/t]] ♦♦♦ revenues N UNCOUNT: also N in pl, usu with supp Revenue is money that a company, organization, or government receives from people. → See also Inland Revenue ...a boom year at the cinema, with record advertising revenue and… …

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  • 25revenue — noun income, especially when of a company and of a substantial nature. ↘a state s annual income from which public expenses are met. ↘(revenues) items or amounts constituting revenue. ↘(the revenue) the department of the civil service collecting… …

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  • 26revenue — plural revenues noun (U) 1 money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services: advertising revenue 2 money that the government receives from tax see also: Inland Revenue, Internal… …

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  • 27revenue */*/ — UK [ˈrevənjuː] / US [ˈrevənju] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms revenue : singular revenue plural revenues income from business activities or taxes The magazine had been losing advertising revenue for months. tax revenues …

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  • 28revenue — / revənju:/ noun money received ● revenue from advertising or advertising revenue ● Oil revenues have risen with the rise in the dollar …

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  • 29revenue — / revənju:/ noun 1. money received ● revenue from advertising or advertising revenue ● Oil revenues have risen with the rise in the dollar. 2. money received by a government in tax …

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  • 30revenue — n. 1 a income, esp. of a large amount, from any source. b (in pl.) items constituting this. 2 a State s annual income from which public expenses are met. 3 the department of the civil service collecting this. Phrases and idioms: revenue tax a tax …

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