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1 | to lose money , owe money , or have to pay money as a result of doing something 招致(钱财损失、债务、费用开支);蒙受;造成 |
| incur costs/expense/expenses She may have to meet any costs incurred as a result of the delay. 她可能不得不承担因拖延而造成的一切损失。 |
| incur a debt They are not personally liable for debts incurred by a partner. 他们个人没有义务偿还合伙人欠下的债务。 |
| incur a loss The company has incurred huge losses over the past three years. 公司在过去的3年中蒙受了巨大损失。 |
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2 | to experience something unpleasant as a result of something you have done 招致(不快之事);遭受 |
| Each stage of the process incurs an additional risk. 这个过程的每一步都会带来额外的风险。 |
| incur someone’ s wrath/displeasure (=make someone angry) I do not wish to incur his wrath by repeating the allegations. 引起某人的愤怒/不悦 |
| incur a penalty Kicking an opponent incurs a 25-point penalty. 踢对手会被罚25分。 |
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