payback
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT You can use payback to refer to the profit or benefit that you obtain from something that you have spent money, time, or effort on. 收益; 收效[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
There is a substantial payback in terms of employee and union relations. 就雇員和工會(huì)的關(guān)系而言有可觀的收效。
2. ADJ The payback period of a loan is the time in which you are required or allowed to pay it back. 償付的 (時(shí)期)[ADJ n]
The payback period can be as short as seven years. 償付期可以短至7年。
3. PHRASE Payback time is when someone has to take the consequences of what they have done in the past. You can use this expression to talk about good or bad consequences. 自食 (好或壞) 結(jié)果之時(shí)[非正式]
This was payback time. I've proved once and for all I can become champion. 這是回報(bào)之時(shí)。我已經(jīng)一勞永逸地證明我能成為冠軍。
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payback /?pe??b?k/ (paybacks)
劍橋詞典
payback noun [C or U] (ADVANTAGE)
an advantage received from something, especially the profit from a financial investment
回報(bào),收益
The payback for reorganization should be increased productivity . 重組的益處應(yīng)該是生產(chǎn)率得到了提高。
payback noun [C or U] (SOMETHING BAD)
something bad that is done to you because of something bad that you have done previously
(因?yàn)檫^(guò)去的錯(cuò)失而不得不經(jīng)受目前的遭遇)償還
The problems she was experiencing felt like payback for her past mistakes . 她正在經(jīng)歷的問(wèn)題讓人覺(jué)得是對(duì)過(guò)去失誤的償還。