incur
verb
ɪnˈkɜː
verb
1
if
you
incur
a
cost,
debt,
or
a
fine,
you
have
to
pay
money
because
of
something
you
have
done,
or
you
do
not
make
money
引致,带来〔成本、债务或罚款〕
incur
expenses/costs/losses/debts
etc
If
the
council
loses
the
appeal,
it
will
incur
all
the
legal
costs.
如果委员会败诉,那么所有律师费用都将由委员会负担。
the
heavy
losses
incurred
by
airlines
since
September
11th
自从九一一事件以来航空公司所担负的巨大损失
2
if
you
incur
something
unpleasant,
it
happens
to
you
because
of
something
you
have
done
招致; 遭受; 引起
incur
sb’s
displeasure/wrath/disapproval
etc
She
wondered
what
she’d
done
to
incur
his
displeasure
this
time.
她奇怪她这次做了什么引起他的不悦。