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n. 价钱;成本;费用
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the price paid in return for a thing; the expense of production
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The cost of the coat was $21.
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这件上衣的价钱是二十一元。
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The cost of living is high.
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生活费用高。
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n. 损失;代价;牺牲
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loss; what is given to get another thing
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The fire was put out at the cost of a fireman's life.
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这场火灾是以一位消防队员生命的代价才扑灭的。
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How dear the lesson costs!
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这个教训的代价多大啊!
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The battle was won at great cost of life.
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牺牲了许多生命,才打了这场胜仗。
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动词
v. 值;费(若干钱)
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require the payment of money; have as price
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John's new bicycle cost $160.
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约翰的新自行车花了一百六十元美元。
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It costs too much.
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太贵了。
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v. 需;费
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require the payment of work or effort
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It cost me a lot of work.
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这件事叫我大费周折。(它费了我不少工夫。)
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The journey cost more than ten hours.
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这次旅行费时十余小时。
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v. 使失去
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make you lose something
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Bad driving may cost you your life.
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开车技术不好可能使你失去生命。
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It cost him his life.
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这件事把他的命送掉了。
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