adj.合算的;獲利的
/">成人英語(yǔ)雅思單詞大全adj.(形容詞)賺錢的
獲利多的
有利可圖的
賺大錢的
合算的
【軍】值得作為目標(biāo)的
有油水的
能營(yíng)利的
獲利的
有利益的
生利的
adj.(形容詞)獲利多的,賺錢的 (especially of a business,trade,or job) bringing in plenty of money;profitable
lucrative的反義詞
adj
1. producing a sizeable profit
e.g. a remunerative business
Synonym: moneymakingremunerative
1. 獲利多的;賺大錢的
A lucrative activity, job, or business deal is very profitable.
e.g. Thousands of ex-army officers have found lucrative jobs in private security firms.
數(shù)以千計(jì)的退伍軍官在私營(yíng)保安公司找到了收入不菲的工作。
1. 有利可圖:文章第二段用improbable(不可能的)形容尼日的豐富鈾礦,是因?yàn)殁櫴欠浅S欣蓤D(lucrative)的物資,但尼日窮到有兩成幼兒活不到5 歲,這兩項(xiàng)事實(shí)格格不入,簡(jiǎn)直不可能并存.
2. 有利可圖的,賺錢的:13. budge 使稍微移動(dòng),改變 | 14. lucrative 有利可圖的,賺錢的 | 15. block 制止
3. 有利的:lucky-tub 摸彩箱 | lucrative 有利的 | lucre 收益
4. 暴利的,利潤(rùn)豐厚的:9. 流行,普遍存在 prevalence | 10. 暴利的,利潤(rùn)豐厚的 lucrative | 11. 沒收 confiscate
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語(yǔ)lucrative是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
As a News Feature article in Nature discusses, a string of lucrative awards for researchers have joined the Nobel Prizes in recent years.(正如《自然》雜志上的一篇專題文章所討論的,近年來(lái),一系列獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)豐厚的研究人員獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)已經(jīng)加入了諾貝爾獎(jiǎng)的行列。)
Piracy is a lucrative, innovative, global enterprise.(盜版是一項(xiàng)有利可圖、花樣翻新的全球買賣。)
There is a small but lucrative exception to this rule.(但有個(gè)小特例帶來(lái)了豐厚收益。)
It is a lucrative arrangement.(這是一個(gè)利潤(rùn)豐厚的行業(yè)。)
Yet the once lucrative home-entertainment market is ailing.(曾經(jīng)賺錢的家庭娛樂(lè)市場(chǎng)正在衰敗。)
The company has doubled its profits since plugging into lucrative overseas markets.(自從這家公司步入賺錢的海外市場(chǎng)以后,利潤(rùn)翻了一番。)
Now the Gulf beckons as a lucrative export market.(現(xiàn)在他們視海灣地區(qū)是一個(gè)利潤(rùn)豐富的出口市場(chǎng)。)
This will undoubtedly make them less lucrative.(這無(wú)疑將大大收縮投資者的利潤(rùn)空間。)
Patents on many lucrative drugs are on the verge of expiry.(很多賺錢的藥品都臨近專利有效期期滿。)
Most firms would take almost anything if the fees were lucrative.(大多數(shù)律所只要收費(fèi)有利可圖,他們幾乎什么(案件)都愿意收。)
用作形容詞(adj.)
It's a lucrative business.用作形容詞 (adj.)
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lucrative investment有利的投資Aldous..was busy writing film scripts, which he found more lucrative than essays and novels.