operating expense
noun
ACCOUNTINGukus[C,usually plural]
→operating cost
[U]
→operating expenditure
单词 | operating expense |
释义 | operating expense noun ACCOUNTINGukus[C,usually plural] →operating cost [U] →operating expenditure Examplesofoperating expenseoperating expense This is compared with an estimatedoperatingexpenseof about 230 million. From Wikipedia ![]() If the first digit is a 6 it is anoperatingexpense. From Wikipedia ![]() Personnel is the largest expenditure for the airport, this majoroperatingexpenseis increasing per year and remains the highest by a very large margin. From Wikipedia ![]() However, designers had to balance the cheapness of war-surplus engines against their poor fuel efficiency and theoperatingexpenseof their total-loss lubrication system. From Wikipedia ![]() Because of theoperatingexpense, a number of these were never launched. From Wikipedia ![]() The railroad was earning about $1,200 a day, with only a dailyoperatingexpenseof $480. From Wikipedia ![]() Theiroperatingexpensewas $75 million. From Wikipedia ![]() Pumping would contribute greatly tooperatingexpense, especially at the summit level, hence gravity fed water is preferred. From Wikipedia ![]() In addition, organizations trade the capital costs associated with a hardware and software purchase for a monthlyoperatingexpenseand storage capabilities that grow automatically to accommodate company growth. From Wikipedia ![]() Hill avoided this by investing a large portion of the railroad's profit back into the railroad itselfand charged those investments tooperatingexpense. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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