gross margin
英 [ɡrəʊs ˈmɑːdʒɪn]
美 [ɡroʊs ˈmɑːrdʒɪn]
总利润
英英释义
noun
- the ratio gross profits divided by net sales
双语例句
- Achieve annual sales, gross margin and money collection budget for the office.
完成年度销售指标,毛利润和货款回收指标。 - His company's80% gross margin, an indicator of its profitability, is well above the industry average of60%.
毛利率(衡量公司盈利能力的指标)达80%,远高于同行业60%的平均毛利润率。 - We believe risk/ reward remains favorable predicated on gross margin tailwinds, revenue growth opportunities, anticipated upward revisions to EPS and valuation.
基于苹果的毛利率继续上升;存在收入增长机会;并且预期每股盈余以及估值会向上调整,我们认为苹果公司股票的风险回报率仍然很高。 - The relative strength of the euro over the past decade has helped push its gross margin to an industry-leading 60 per cent.
过去十年欧元的相对强势,推动该公司毛利润率达到60%的行业领先水平。 - Competition in electric appliances reached price-war proportions this year when online retailer Jing-dong Mall, formerly known as 360 Buy, offered to cut its gross margin on appliances to zero.
电器零售领域的竞争今年已经走到了价格大战的境地,线上零售商京东商城(Jing-dongMall,之前名为360Buy)提出了将电器毛利率砍至零点的口号。 - A large operator explained to me why: shirts wear out rather faster than say, suits; and shirts can achieve an 80 per cent gross margin even if they are sold at only 30 or so.
一家大型经营商向我解释了原因:衬衣的磨损率远高于西服;而且衬衣的毛利率可达到80%尽管它们的单价仅为30英镑左右。 - We have one principle – gross margin is king.
我们有一个原则&即毛利为王。 - Normal growth of net profit, sales and gross margin needed support.
正常增长,净盈利,销售额和毛利率必要的支持。 - Apple, whose iPhone sales account for nearly half the firm's total sales, reported a40 percent gross margin, or the percentage of sales left after subtracting the cost of goods sold.
苹果公司,其iPhone销量几乎达到公司总销量的一半,报告显示他们也有40%总差额,即减去已售货物消耗后的销售剩余比例。 - Profit growth was mainly from the growth in car sales and gross margin improved.
盈利大幅增长主要来自汽车销量的增长以及毛利率的提升。