margin of profit
英 [ˈmɑːdʒɪn ɒv ˈprɒfɪt]
美 [ˈmɑːrdʒɪn əv ˈprɑːfɪt]
利润;利润率,边际利润,余利
英英释义
noun
- the ratio gross profits divided by net sales
双语例句
- This price will allow a good margin of profit.
这一价格可获厚利。 - But assuming, say, that the company racked up an80% margin on these revenues, the fees would have accounted for about half of operating profit in the most recent quarter.
但是,如果假设推荐费收入的利润率是80%,那么此项盈利就占到了公司最近财季总利润的将近一半。 - No organization can stay in business if its operations are based on an insufficient margin of profit.
如果一个公司的营业额利润不够,那它是无法在商场上立足的。 - Mr Lee will not give overall sales figures but the business has an operating margin of 4.8 per cent and a gross profit margin of 20 per cent, he says.
lee先生不愿透露整体销售额,但他表示,生意的营运利润率为4.8%,毛利率为20%。 - You see, our margin of profit is very narrow.
你知道我方利润额很小,再经不起大幅度削价了。 - From the regression results of performance model, the higher degree of market concentration will increase the average profit margin of the firms; the higher barriers to entry also make the industry average profit margin maintained at a higher level.
从绩效模型的回归结果来看,较高的市场集中度和进入壁垒都会提高企业的平均利润率。 - A few figures will quickly tell you why these quotation leave us a reasonable margin of profit.
仅举少数数字,便不难立即显示,为何此等报价使我方获利甚薄。 - The competition amongst SMEs is very fierce. Because the profit margin of SMEs 'net asset is low and their profit accumulation cannot meet the needs of its rapid development, bank credit funds become the main source of finance for SMEs in China.
中小企业目前的竞争程度较为激烈,大多数中小企业的净资产利润率低,利润的积累无法满足其快速发展的需求,从而使银行信贷资金成为中小企业经营资金的主要来源。 - It leaves us almost no margin of profit.
我们从中已得不到多少利润。 - Contribution margin is the excess of revenue of the profit center over all variable costs of those sales.
边际贡献是指利润中心的销售收入减去售出产品的全部变动成本后的余额。
