deduction
deduction 英 [dɪˈdʌkʃn] 美 [dɪˈdʌkʃən]
n. 扣除,减除;推论;
名词复数:deductions
- If you get a tax deduction it means you get to reduce the amount of your income that is subject to tax. If something's on sale, you might get a percentage deduction from the original price. Deduction means taking away, or an amount taken away.
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- n. 扣除,减除;推论;
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1. He arrived at the solution by a simple process of deduction.
他通过一番简单的推理得出了解决问题的方法。
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2. If my deductions are correct, I can tell you who the killer was.
如果我的推论正确的话,我可以告诉你谁是凶手。
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3. deductions from your pay for tax, etc.
从工资中扣除税金等的数额
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4. tax deductions
税金扣除额
- deduction (n.) early 15c., "action of deducting," from Middle French déduction or directly from Latin deductionem (nominative deductio), noun of action from past participle stem of deducere (see deduce). Meaning "that which is deducted" is from 1540s. As a term in logic, from Late Latin use of deductio as a loan-translation of Greek apagoge.
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