profitability
profitability — 名詞
1. a measure of how much money a business activity earns compared to what it costs,
獲利能力
企業或投資產生利潤的程度或能力
a measure of how much money a business activity earns compared to what it costs, or the likelihood that it will earn more than it costs
The board questioned the profitability of opening a new factory in Minnesota.
董事會質疑在明尼蘇達州開設新工廠的獲利能力。
profitability of + gerund phrase
Femi improved the company's profitability by cutting unnecessary costs.
Femi 透過削減不必要的開支來提升公司的獲利能力。
Analysts expect the profitability of the new product line to grow next year.
分析師預期新產品線的獲利能力在明年會有所成長。
Noor studied the long-term profitability of each investment option before deciding.
Noor 在做出決定之前,先仔細研究了每一項投資選項的長期獲利能力。
The café's profitability depends on keeping customers happy while managing expenses.
這家咖啡店的獲利能力取決於能否在管理開支的同時讓顧客感到滿意。
- unprofitability
direct opposite; the state of not earning more than it costs
- loss
the actual negative financial result rather than a measure of ability
文法句型
the profitability of [something]
[possessive] profitability
[adjective] profitability
用法筆記
Frequently paired with premodifying adjectives such as 'high', 'low', 'strong', 'weak', 'long-term', or 'overall'. The noun is uncountable and rarely used with the indefinite article 'a'.