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Ich habe meinen Arbeitsaufwand berechnet und kann Ihnen folgendes Angebot machen: Sau khi tính toán mọi chi phí, tôi có các đơn chào hàng cho quý khách như sau: (Lektion 98, Nr. 1577)
Aufgrund der gestiegenen Produktionskosten mussten wir unsere Preise für Endkunden leider nach oben korrigieren. Vì chi phí sản xuất tăng nên chúng tôi rất tiếc phải nâng giá bán cho khách hàng. (Lektion 98, Nr. 1592)
Werden Sie mir die Kosten für die Anreise zum Vorstellungsgespräch ersetzen? Ông / Bà sẽ thanh toán chi phí đi lại của tôi cho cuộc phỏng vấn này chứ? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1863)
Ich bin stolz darauf, dass ich mir mein Studium und meinen Auslandsaufenthalt selbst finanziert habe. Tôi tự hào về việc đã tự trang trải chi phí cho khóa học đại học và thời gian sống ở nước ngoài của tôi. (Lektion 108, Nr. 1941)
Ich brauche eine Quittung für die Abrechnung meiner Reisekosten. Tôi cần một tờ hóa đơn cho việc thanh toán chi phí đi lại của tôi. (Lektion 123, Nr. 2394)

1926 How much will it cost? > Do you have any idea how much it'll cost? Chi phí sẽ là bào nhiêu? > Cậu có biết chi phí sẽ là bao nhiêu không?

an approximate number/total/cost approximate
The total cost will approximate £15 billion. approximate
Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. aside
Salaries and associated costs have risen substantially. associated
attempt to do sth: Two factories were closed in an attempt to cut costs. attempt
an average rate/cost/price average
aware of sth: I don't think people are really aware of just how much it costs. aware
Do parents have to bear the whole cost of tuition fees? bear
building materials/costs/regulations building
We haven't really calculated the cost of the vacation yet. calculate
You could have claimed the cost of the hotel room from your insurance. claim
Make sure your claims for expenses are submitted by the end of the month. claim
By comparison, expenditure on education increased last year. by comparison
A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000. cost
The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of cost. cost
We did not even make enough money to cover the cost of the food. cost
Consumers will have to bear the full cost of these pay increases. cost
The total cost to you (= the amount you have to pay) is £3 000. cost
The use of cheap labour helped to keep costs down. cost
to cut/reduce costs cost
We have had to raise our prices because of rising costs. cost
Opinion was divided on the potential costs and benefits of the scheme. cost
He worked non-stop for three months, at considerable cost to his health. cost
I felt a need to please people, whatever the cost in time and energy. cost
cost sth: How much did it cost? cost
I didn't get it because it cost too much. cost
This is costing the taxpayer £10 billion a year. cost
cost sth to do sth: The hospital will cost an estimated £2 million to build. cost
A late penalty cost United the game (= meant that they did not win the game). cost
cost sth: The closure of the factory is likely to cost 1 000 jobs. cost
$100 should cover your expenses. cover
The show barely covered its costs. cover
Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want. cut
a market economy (= one in which the price is fixed according to both cost and demand) economy
The company must reduce costs to compete effectively. effectively
estimate (that)...: We estimated (that) it would cost about €5 000. estimate
The garden was transformed at great expense. expense
No expense was spared (= they spent as much money as was needed) to make the party a success. expense
He's arranged everything, no expense spared. expense
She always travels first-class regardless of expense. expense
The results are well worth the expense. expense
Running a car is a big expense. expense
financial help to meet the expenses of an emergency expense
The payments he gets barely cover his expenses. expense
You can claim back your travelling/travel expenses. expense
an all-expenses-paid trip expense
The monthly fee is fixed and there are no hidden extras (= unexpected costs). extra
to charge/pay/cost extra extra
The government aims to make British industry leaner and fitter (= employing fewer people and with lower costs). fit
A car like that costs a small fortune. fortune
Cutting our costs is the only way forward. forward
The money raised will help towards (= partly provide) the cost of organizing the championships. help
help with sth: You should qualify for help with the costs of running a car. help
How much are those earrings (= What do they cost)? how
indirect costs (= costs that are not directly connected with making a product, for example training, heating, rent, etc.) indirect
We need to examine all the costs involved in the project first. involved
I'm not bothered about the cost—you're the one who's making an issue of it. issue
They often make jokes at each other's expense. joke
The company wants to keep down labour costs. labour
method (for sth/for doing sth): the best method for arriving at an accurate prediction of the costs method
The hotel costs €65 per person per night. night
It cost us nothing to go in. nothing
They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost). be well/better/badly, etc. off
Some people are unwilling to attend the classes partly because of the cost involved. partly
I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point (= not the important thing). point
Let's be practical and work out the cost first. practical
Net profit (= after you have paid costs and tax) was up 16.1%. profit
When costs are cut product quality suffers. quality
You should keep a record of your expenses. record
You should record all your expenses during your trip. record
He is unlikely to ever recover his legal costs. recover
reduce sth by sth: Costs have been reduced by 20% over the past year. reduce
a slight/significant/substantial/drastic reduction in costs reduction
a rough calculation/estimate of the cost rough
to achieve economies of scale in production (= to produce many items so the cost of producing each one is reduced) scale
We need to get down to the serious business of working out costs. serious
When I added up the cost it gave me quite a shock. shock
spread sth: Why not pay monthly and spread the cost of your car insurance? spread
student fees (= to pay for the cost of teaching) student
The damage was such that it would cost thousands to repair. such
sufficient for sth/sb: Is £100 sufficient for your expenses? sufficient
to be good/excellent value (= worth the money it costs) value
to be bad/poor value (= not worth the money it costs) value
We've hired a marquee at vast expense. vast
The new house really wasn't worth all the expense involved. worth