payoff

payoff ['peɪɔ:f]  [ˈpeˌɔf, -ˌɑf] 

第三人称复数:payoffs

payoff 基本解释

payoff是什么意思

名词报酬; 结清,算清; 发工资; 结果,结局

形容词支付的; 决定性的; 产生结果的

payoff 网络解释

1. 报酬:买入一单位卖权加上买入一单位现股,於选择权到期日之报酬(Payoff)型态,和下列那一种交易相似?阶梯选择权(Ladder options)是下列那一种选择权的一种变体?以台积电股票为标的,到期期间皆为五月份,执行价亦均为60元之买权及卖权,

2. 收益:第一,社区会影响规范的演化,因为社区通过影响规范的成本和收益来控制人们的行为,从而构造出社会的交往结构,而规范的获取和保持受到了收益(payoff)的影响.

payoff 词典解释

1. 优势;收益;收效;回报
    The payoff from an action is the advantage or benefit that you get from it.

    e.g. If such materials became generally available to the optics industry the payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous...
           如果这些材料能够普遍用于光学产业,那么这一突破带来的收益将非常巨大。
    e.g. You're doing what you really love to do, which is making music — that's the payoff.
           你现在做着你真正喜欢做的事情,也就是音乐制作——这就是回报。

2. (用于避免麻烦的)封口费,贿赂
    A payoff is a payment which is made to someone, often secretly or illegally, so that they will not cause trouble.

    e.g. Soldiers in both countries supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.
           两国士兵都用毒品走私贩的贿赂来贴补收入。

3. 解约金;遣散费
    A payoff is a large payment made to someone by their employer when the person has been forced to leave their job.

    e.g. The ousted chairman received a £1.5 million payoff from the loss-making oil company.
           被解职的主席从亏损的石油公司那里拿到了150万英镑的解约金。

payoff 单语例句

1. That means moving out of your comfort zone, but the payoff can be big.

2. Crimes of violence are usually crimes with an immediate payoff, in contrast to crimes requiring planning and preparation and possibly a deferred payoff.

3. payoff

3. But if they're prepared to invest and do the right things over the long term, the payoff can be significant.

4. The infrastructure the construction is supporting - most notably several new subway lines - is going to be a big payoff soon.

5. The payoff for Iran would be negotiations to implement an offer of trade incentives not to pursue nuclear fuel production.

6. My husband hung up before the caller could ask for a payoff.

7. Not everyone is convinced one can put an accurate price tag on sex - or at least its emotional payoff.

8. Some Chinese businesses are discovering that buying art may be its own payoff when the time comes to pay the taxman.

9. The plan is for three blockbuster events to qualify for the Tour Championship, with perhaps a $ 10 million payoff to the winner.

10. Various kinds of insurance policies have been introduced that generate the maximum payoff only if a couple stay together.

payoff 英英释义

payoff什么意思

noun

1. a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing

    e.g. the wages of sin is death
           virtue is its own reward

    Synonym: wages reward

2. the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property

    e.g. the average return was about 5%

    Synonym: return issue take takings proceeds yield

3. payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment

    Synonym: bribe

4. the final payment of a debt

    Synonym: final payment