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Related topics: Tradeˌgross ˈmargin noun [countable] technical BBTthe difference between what something costs to produce and what it is sold for 毛利Examples from the Corpusgross margin• These machines have a gross margin of 50 percent.• A gross margin of $ 62,500 is anticipated on $ 250,000 in sales.• Two years ago, an average gross margin might have been £200 / acre, he points out.• By contrast, the gross margin on an alternative remedy is typically 30 percent, Toth said.• The gross margin was 20. 7 percent in the fourth quarter.From Longman Business Dictionarygross marginˌgross ˈmargin (also gross profit margin) [countable]ACCOUNTING the difference between the price that a product or service is sold for and the cost of producing it, without including OVERHEADs (=general costs not related to particular products or services)The company needed a gross margin of around 40% to make a reasonable profit. → marginˌgross ˈmargin nounChineseSyllable to something what between the difference Business costs Corpus |