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1. 费用 (fèiyòng) - This word also means "cost" and is often used in a more general sense to refer to any type of expense or fee.
2. 开支 (kāizhī) - This word specifically refers to the expenses or costs incurred in running a business or project.
3. 花费 (huāfèi) - This word means "expenditure" and can be used to refer to the cost of something, especially in terms of time, effort, or money.
4. 支出 (zhīchū) - This word means "expenditure" or "outlay" and is often used in financial contexts to refer to the cost of something.
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In everyday conversations, 成本 (chéngběn) is commonly used to refer to the cost of something. For example, someone might ask "你知道这个项目的成本吗?" (nǐ zhīdào zhège xiàngmù de chéngběn ma?) which translates to "Do you know the cost of this project?". It can also be used to refer to the cost of a service, such as "这个服务的成本是多少?" (zhège fúwù de chéngběn shì duōshǎo?) which translates to "What is the cost of this service?". It can also be used to refer to the cost of materials, such as "这个项目的材料成本是多少?" (zhège xiàngmù de cáiliào chéngběn shì duōshǎo?) which translates to "What is the cost of materials for this project?".
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