depreciation
折旧
常用释义
英音[ dɪˌpriːʃiˈeɪʃn ]
美音[ dɪˌpriːʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)n ]
变形
复数:
depreciations
基本释义
- n. 贬值,跌价;贬低,轻视
例句
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1·The government has been offering tax credits, accelerated depreciation, and other economic hanky-panky.政府一直在搞税款抵免,快速折旧及其它经济花招。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Foreign currency depreciation is a result of economic depression in the country concerned.外汇贬值是有关国家经济不景气的结果。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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3·Many states allow different amounts for depreciation deductions.许多州允许不同数额的折旧扣除。
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4·But that is the effect of relative dollar depreciation.但是,这却是美元相对贬值的实际结果。
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5·It takes no account of the depreciation of capital goods.这种做法丝毫没有考虑资本货物的贬值。
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6·Dollar bears argue that more currency depreciation is needed.疲软美元的鼓吹者认为,有必要进行更大幅度的货币贬值。
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7·In our example, American consumers are hurt by the depreciation.在我们的例子里,美国消费者因贬值而受害。
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8·A typical example concerns depreciation or capital cost allowances (CCA).一个典型的例子是折旧或资本成本减值准备(capital cost allowances, CCA)。
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9·I learned about depreciation and decided to buy only used cars, never new.我学到了折旧的概念,决定只买旧车,不买新车。
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10·Other fixed assets for which no depreciation may be calculated for deduction.其他不得计算折旧扣除的固定资产。
网络释义
- currency depreciation : 货币贬值
- accelerated depreciation : 加速折旧
- accumulated depreciation : 累积折旧
- depreciation of fixed assets : 固定资产折旧
- depreciation cost : 折旧费
- depreciation charge : 折旧费
同义词
n.
[会计]折旧;[经]贬值
同根词
词根:
depreciate