mileage
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Mileage refers to the distance that you have travelled, measured in miles. 英里里程
While most of their mileage may be in and around town, they still want motorways for longer trips. 他们大多数的行程可能都在城里或城周围,可是他们仍然需要适合长距离旅行的高速公路。
2. N-UNCOUNT The mileage of a vehicle is the number of miles that it can travel using one gallon or litre of fuel. (耗油1加仑或1升可行驶的) 英里里程
They are willing to pay up to $500 more for cars that get better mileage. 他们愿意多付$500来买单位汽油里程数更高的汽车。
3. N-UNCOUNT The mileage in a particular course of action is its usefulness in getting you what you want. 好处
It's obviously important to get as much mileage out of the convention as possible. 从契约中得到尽可能多的好处显然很重要。
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mileage /ˈmaɪlɪdʒ/
剑桥词典
mileage noun [U] (DISTANCE TRAVELLED)
the distance that a vehicle has travelled or the distance that it can travel using a particular amount of fuel
英里数;英里里程;给定油量的行车里程
"What's the mileage on your car ?" "Oh, about 40,000." “你的车跑了多少英里了?”“哦,大约4万了。”
Smaller cars have better mileage and so cost less to run . 汽车越小,同等油耗跑的里程越远,因此使用成本越低。
mileage noun [U] (MONEY FOR TRAVEL)
(also mileage allowance)the amount of money that you are paid or that you must pay for each mile you travel
按英里计算的交通补贴;按英里计算的收费
The car costs £70 a day to rent , but you get unlimited mileage (= no charge for the miles travelled ). 租一辆汽车每天的费用是70英镑,但不限里程数。
mileage noun [U] (ADVANTAGE)
informalthe advantage that you can get from a situation
利益;好处
There's no mileage in complaining to the director - she'll just ignore you. 向主任抱怨没有用——她根本不会理你。
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