break-even point

盈亏平衡点

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Used in business and economics to refer to the point at which total costs and total revenue are equal, meaning there is no net loss or gain.

在商业和经济学中,指总成本和总收入相等的点,即没有净亏损或净收益。

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break-even point = 盈亏平衡点 (在商业和经济学中,指总成本和总收入相等的点,即没有净亏损或净收益。)

  • The company needs to sell 500 units just to reach its break-even point.公司需要销售500个单位才能达到其盈亏平衡
  • Understanding the break-even point is crucial for any new business venture.对于任何新的商业项目来说,理解盈亏平衡至关重要。
  • We've finally reached our break-even point for the quarter, so any sales from now on are pure profit.我们终于达到了本季度的盈亏平衡,所以从现在起的任何销售都将是纯利润。
  • The accountant is calculating the exact break-even point for the new product line.会计正在为新产品线计算确切的盈亏平衡
  • With high fixed costs, the firm has a very high break-even point.由于固定成本高,该公司的盈亏平衡非常高。
  • Our business plan projects that we will hit the break-even point within six months.我们的商业计划预测,我们将在六个月内达到盈亏平衡
  • A lower break-even point means the business will start making a profit sooner.较低的盈亏平衡意味着企业将更快开始盈利。
  • Can you explain how reducing overheads affects our break-even point?你能解释一下降低管理费用如何影响我们的盈亏平衡吗?
  • The startup operated for a year before it even approached its break-even point.这家初创公司运营了一年才接近其盈亏平衡
  • Any revenue generated beyond the break-even point contributes directly to the company's bottom line.超过盈亏平衡所产生的任何收入都直接贡献给公司的净利润。