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单词 cost
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noun | verb
costcost1 /kɔst/ noun cost
the amount of money you have to pay for something:
  • The stadium was built at a cost of over $300 million.
  • Does this include the cost of delivery?
  • price
    the amount of money that you must pay in order to buy something that is being sold:
  • Airline ticket prices have gone up again.
  • value
    the amount of money that something is worth:
  • A new kitchen can increase the value of your home.
  • rent
    the amount of money that you pay to live in a place or use something for a period of time:
  • How much is rent on a two-bedroom apartment in this part of town?
  • fare
    the amount of money you pay to travel by bus, plane, or train:
  • I didn’t have enough money for the bus fare to get home!
  • charge
    the amount of money you have to pay to do or use something:
  • There’s a small charge for Internet access at the hotel.
  • fee AWL
    an amount of money that you pay to do something, especially to enter a place, join a group, or get advice from a lawyer or doctor:
  • The gym membership fee is $100 a year.
  • expenses
    the amount of money that you have to spend on something:
  • He had to borrow money to pay for his legal expenses.
  • The insurance company will pay for all my medical expenses.
  • rate
    a charge that is different at different times, for different people, or for other reasons:
  • Some hotels offer special rates for senior citizens.
  • You may be able to get a lower rate in the winter.
  • noun | verb
    costcost2 /kɔst/ verb (past tense and past participle cost) cost
    to have a particular price:
  • A movie ticket costs $10.
  • I really liked the dress, but it cost too much.
  • be
    to cost a particular amount of money. Be is usually used with numbers:
  • These shoes were only $15.
  • sell for also go for
    to be sold at a particular price. Go for is more informal than sell for:
  • How much did your bike sell for in the end?
  • Houses in this area usually go for about $200,000.
  • retail for
    to be sold at a particular price in stores:
  • The new video game retails for $34.99.
  • be priced at
    to have a particular price. Use be priced at when giving the exact price that a store or company charges for something:
  • The downloads are priced at 99 cents per song.
  • come to
    to cost an amount when several prices are added together:
  • We ordered a lot of food and the bill came to $100!
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