0 an advantage received from something, especially the profit from a financial investment -- 回报,收益
The payback for reorganization should be increased productivity. 重组的益处应该是生产率得到了提高。
1 something bad that is done to you because of something bad that you have done previously -- (因为过去的错失而不得不经受目前的遭遇)偿还
The problems she was experiencing felt like payback for her past mistakes. 她正在经历的问题让人觉得是对过去失误的偿还。
Individual retirement income by statutory pension paybacks will not be sufficient to maintain their standards of living.
Instantiation of a model as a robot can be a valuable aid in evaluating the costs versus paybacks of adding complications to that model.
There have been charges that state officials often asked for and received paybacks from privatisation deals.
We were able to identify a considerable range of research paybacks.
Payback remained very much of a hypothetical order.
The main constraint is economic; with a payback of 15-19 years, a mangosteen orchard is not an attractive investment.
One constituent of this is the pursuit of" symbolic" goals with a high political" payback", even to the detriment of more" commercial" business objectives.
The payback to the military was even greater.
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