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income

N รายได้  เงินได้  รายรับ  earnings revenue wage rai-dai

 

income tax

N ภาษีเงินได้  ภาษีรายได้  pa-se-ngen-dai

 

incomer

N ผู้อพยพ เข้ามา ใหม่  ผู้บุกรุก  ผู้สืบทอด 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INCOME

n.in'cum. [in and come. ] That gain which proceeds from labor, business or property of any kind; the produce of a farm; the rent of houses; the proceeds of professional business; the profits of commerce or of occupation; the interest of money or stock in funds. Income is often used synonymously with revenue, but income is more generally applied to the gain of private persons, and revenue to that of a sovereign or of a state. We speak of the annual income of a gentleman, and the annual revenue of the state. 1. A coming in; admission; introduction. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INCOME

INCOME In "come, n.

 

1. A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion. [Obs. ] Shak. More abundant incomes of light and strength from God. Bp. Rust. At mine income I louted low. Drant.

 

2. That which is caused to enter; inspiration; influence; hence, courage or zeal imparted. [R.] I would then make in and steep My income in their blood. Chapman.

 

3. That gain which proceeds from labor, business, property, or capital of any kind, as the produce of a farm, the rent of houses, the proceeds of professional business, the profits of commerce or of occupation, or the interest of money or stock in funds, etc. ;revenue; receipts; salary; especially, the annual receipts of a private person, or a corporation, from property; as, a large income. No fields afford So large an income to the village lord. Dryden.

 

4. (Physiol.)

 

Defn: That which is taken into the body as food; the ingesta; -- sometimes restricted to the nutritive, or digestible, portion of the food. See Food. Opposed to output. Income bond, a bond issued on the income of the corporation or company issuing it, and the interest of which is to be paid from the earnings of the company before any dividends are made to stockholders; -- issued chiefly or exclusively by railroad companies. -- Income tax, a tax upon a person's incomes, emoluments, profits,etc. , or upon the excess beyond a certain amount.

 

Syn. -- Gain; profit; proceeds; salary; revenue; receipts; interest; emolument; produce.

 

INCOMER

INCOMER In "com `er, n.

 

1. One who comes in. Outgoers and incomers. Lew Wallace.

 

2. One who succeeds another, as a tenant of land, houses, etc. [Eng. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

income

in come |ˈinˌkəm, ˈiNG- ˈɪnˌkəm | noun money received, esp. on a regular basis, for work or through investments: he has a nice home and an adequate income | figures showed an overall increase in income this year. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense entrance, arrival, now only Scots ): in early use from Old Norse innkoma, later from in + come. The current sense dates from the late 16th cent.

 

income group

in come group noun a section of the population classified according to their level of income.

 

incomer

in |comer |ˈɪnkʌmə | noun Brit. a person who has come to live in an area in which they have not grown up, especially in a close-knit rural community.

 

income support

in ¦come sup |port noun [ mass noun ] (in the UK and Canada ) payment made by the state in particular circumstances to people who are on a low income.

 

income tax

in come tax |ˈɪnkəm ˌtæks | noun tax levied by a government directly on income, esp. an annual tax on personal income.

 

Oxford Dictionary

income

in ¦come |ˈɪnkʌm | noun money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments: he has a nice home and an adequate income | [ mass noun ] : figures showed an overall increase in income this year. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense entrance, arrival , now only Scots ): in early use from Old Norse innkoma, later from in + come. The current sense dates from the late 16th cent.

 

income group

in ¦come group noun a section of the population classified according to their level of income.

 

incomer

in |comer |ˈɪnkʌmə | noun Brit. a person who has come to live in an area in which they have not grown up, especially in a close-knit rural community.

 

income support

in ¦come sup |port noun [ mass noun ] (in the UK and Canada ) payment made by the state in particular circumstances to people who are on a low income.

 

income tax

in ¦come tax noun [ mass noun ] tax levied directly on personal income.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

income

income noun annual income of $50,000: earnings, salary, pay, remuneration, wages, stipend; revenue, receipts, takings, profits, gains, proceeds, turnover, yield, dividend, means, take; formal emolument. ANTONYMS expenditure.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

income

income noun each spouse is responsible for paying tax on their own income: earnings, salary, pay, remuneration, wages, stipend, emolument; revenue, receipts, takings, profits, gains, proceeds, turnover, yield, dividend, incomings, money received; means; N. Amer. take. ANTONYMS expenditure, outgoings.

 

Spanish Dictionary

incomestible

incomestible adjetivo [alimento ] Que es muy desagradable de comer :estas berenjenas han quedado crudas y están incomestibles; (fig ) tu refrito de la justicia es incomestible .ANTÓNIMO comestible .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

income

in come /ɪ́nkʌ̀m, -kəm /in (中に )come (入ってくるもの )〗名詞 s /-z /C U (定期的な )収入 , 所得 be on a high [low ] income 高 [低 ]収入である earned [unearned ] income 勤労 [不労 ]所得 live beyond [within ] one's income 収入以上 [の範囲内 ]の生活をする ~́ gr up 所得層 .~́ s p licy 所得政策 .~́ supp rt ⦅英 ⦆(低所得層への政府の )所得補助 .~́ t x 所得税 .