income
income — 名詞
1. The regular flow of money someone receives from working, from investments or pro
收入;所得
個人定期獲得的金錢
The regular flow of money someone receives from working, from investments or property they own, or from government support such as a pension.
After Naoko got her first job, she earned a monthly income for the first time.
Naoko 找到第一份工作後,開始每月賺取收入。
Samir's investment income from rental properties allowed him to retire at fifty-five.
Samir 來自租賃房產的投資收入,讓他在五十五歲時就能退休。
collocation: investment income
Vinícius reported his income to the tax office at the end of every year.
Vinícius 每年年底向稅務局申報他的收入。
After losing his job, Karim's family lived on Reema's single income and sold their car.
Karim 失業後,全家人靠 Reema 一人的收入生活,並賣掉了車子。
Xiu was pleased when her new job offered a higher income than her previous role.
Xiu 很高興她的新工作薪水比前一份工作更高。
- earnings
more specific to money gained from work or investments over time, often used in official contexts
- salary
limited to a fixed regular payment from an employer, usually expressed as an annual figure
- wages
hourly or daily pay, typically for manual or part-time work
- revenue
used mostly for organizations or governments, not individuals
- expenditure
money that is spent rather than received
用法筆記
Frequently uncountable when the focus is on a general flow of money; countable when specifying a particular amount or source ('They now have two incomes from different jobs').
常見錯誤
2. The money that a business earns from its activities during a specific period, es
收益;盈餘
公司在特定時期的獲利
The money that a business earns from its activities during a specific period, especially the amount that remains after costs have been deducted.
The company reported a net income of five million dollars this quarter.
該公司本季報告淨收益為五百萬美元。
collocation: net income
Élise's job was to prepare the income statement before the board meeting.
Élise 的工作是在董事會開會前準備好損益表。
A fall in income forced the business to cut costs and reduce staff.
收益下滑迫使該企業削減成本並裁員。
The firm's operating income rose by twelve percent after the new product launch.
新產品上市後,該公司的營業收入增長了百分之十二。
- loss
when expenses exceed income
用法筆記
In business contexts, 'income' is often paired with a modifier such as 'net,' 'gross,' or 'operating' to specify what is included. Distinguish from 'revenue,' which refers to total money coming in before any costs are subtracted.