英语单词“incur”的意思是:引起,招致。读音为:英 [ɪnˈkə(r)]。例句如下:
1. He incurs costs when he takes a decision to buy a new car. 他买新车的决定引发了他的一笔开支。
2. It's an easy mistake to incur at a time of high emotion. 在高昂的情绪之下,这是个很容易犯的错误。
3. They incur huge costs in maintaining the building. 他们为了维护这座大楼而承担巨大的费用。
4. The accident was a direct result of his inattention. 这次事故是他疏忽大意直接造成的后果。
5. You can't incur expenses you don't have the money to pay for. 你花掉的钱一定是你能支付的。
6. If we incur legal costs, we must not only have sufficient funds but also get an expected result from the payment. 产生的费用除了具有充足资金的要求外还须能预期通过支出资金而取得收益,否责就属于盲目支出。
7. We must avoid incurring the wrath of the gods. 我们必须避免惹怒众神。
8. You incur risks when you invest in the stock market. 你在股市投资时会有风险。
9. I hope we don't incur your father's wrath. 我希望不要招致你父亲的怒火。
10. Their business was often marred by rows with customers which led to expensive legal expenses being incurred by incurring the wrath of angry customers and also when it came to retrieving assets to satisfy legal judgements they often had to contend with evasion and obdurate attitude of defaulters and those assets being held for years pending the disposal of appeals against those judgements or while litigation over that issue continued, sometimes for years and the expenses of the legal process involved being high, thereby rendering their businesses unviable, sometimes leaving them bankrupt or causing a permanent stagnation in their business activities, if indeed they are still operating. (这最后一句话可能有部分遗漏或不准确)