lucrative
lucrative — 形容詞
1. A job, deal, or activity that is lucrative gives you a large sum of money, espec
利潤豐厚
形容事業、工作等帶來豐厚利潤的
A job, deal, or activity that is lucrative gives you a large sum of money, especially compared with the time or cost you put into it.
After years of hard work, Aarav's small shop grew into a lucrative business.
經過多年的努力,Aarav 的小店成了一家利潤豐厚的企業。
collocation: lucrative business
Teaching English online can be a lucrative career for those with the right qualifications.
線上教英語對具備適當資格的人來說,可以是一份高收入的工作。
collocation: lucrative career
The property market in that city has become increasingly lucrative for foreign investors.
那個城市的房地產市場對外國投資者來說變得越來越有利可圖。
Élise turned her love of baking into a lucrative catering company.
Élise 把她對烘焙的熱愛變成了一家利潤豐厚的外燴公司。
Real estate agents in that area find the holiday rental business particularly lucrative.
該地區的房地產經紀人認為度假租賃業務特別有利可圖。
- profitable
broader term; can mean any positive return, while lucrative implies large returns
- moneymaking
informal; focuses on income generation rather than large profit margins
- gainful
almost exclusively used with 'employment'; emphasizes that work pays, not that it pays well
- unprofitable
direct opposite — not making enough money to cover costs
- loss-making
stronger opposite — actively losing money rather than failing to earn much
文法句型
lucrative + noun
be/become + lucrative
find + noun + lucrative
用法筆記
Stronger in tone than profitable — lucrative always implies earnings that are notably large, not just positive. Commonly modifies nouns related to business or finance: contract, deal, market, investment, opportunity.