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rev·enue [ˈrevənju:] N

1. revenue no pl (income):

revenue
prihodki m pl
revenue from
dohodki m pl od

2. revenue no pl (of a state):

revenue

3. revenue pl (instances of income):

In·land ˈRev·enue N Brit NZ the Inland Revenue

ˈrev·enue of·fic·er N

ˈrev·enue stamp N Am

revenue stamp
revenue stamp
kolek m

Usage examples with revenue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Total tax revenue amounted to a substantial 51,100 akce.
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The revenue derived from labor is called wages.
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The revenue authorities, however, did not take that view.
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The state is seeking damages for lost royalty and tax revenues.
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The related chemical factories also raised revenue for the railway companies.
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This brings in significant revenue, which is likely to increase.
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It ultimately failed the trials and was never utilised on revenue service.
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Their service area was also experiencing population growth at a tremendous rate, tripling their subscriber-base in a short time and increasing revenues.
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It exists to help independent artists find new forms of revenue from their music in addition to record sales.
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Typically, the power is used to raise revenues for the support of government.
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