REVENUE


Meaning of REVENUE in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ annual , yearly

▪ expected , potential , projected

the company's expected annual ~

▪ general ( esp. AmE ), overall , total , worldwide

▪ local ( esp. AmE )

▪ gross , net

▪ additional , extra

▪ increased

▪ substantial

▪ lost

Tax fraud costs the country millions in lost ~.

▪ federal , government , public , state , tax

the main sources of public ~

▪ advertising , export , oil , sales , tourism , tourist

VERB + REVENUE

▪ depend on , need , rely on

These companies rely on advertising ~ for their funds.

▪ earn , get , raise

▪ collect

The central government collects the tax ~.

▪ spend , use

▪ bring in , generate , produce , yield

The project will not generate any ~ until 2018.

▪ boost , increase

▪ maximize

▪ reduce

▪ lose

REVENUE + VERB

▪ be derived from sth , come from sth

Their government's ~s come mainly from direct taxes.

▪ go up , grow , increase , rise

▪ drop , fall , go down

REVENUE + NOUN

▪ stream

Licensing the technology has created a new ~ stream for the company.

▪ share

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ from

~s from the sale of oil

PHRASES

▪ loss of ~

▪ a source of ~

Tourism is the island's main source of ~.

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