depreciate
depreciate 英 [dɪˈpri:ʃieɪt] 美 [dɪˈpriʃiˌet]
vt. 使贬值;贬低;轻视 vi. 贬值;轻视;贬低
进行时:depreciating 过去式:depreciated 过去分词:depreciated 第三人称单数:depreciates 名词复数:depreciates
- Something depreciates when it loses value. If you bought shares of a company for $10 each a year ago and now they’re worth $1 each, guess what: they have depreciated.
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- vt. 使贬值;贬低;轻视
- vi. 贬值;轻视;贬低
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1. The computer's value will depreciate by $500 in the first year.
在头一年里这台电脑会贬值 500 美元。
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2. But, he said, the rupee is unlikely to depreciate further, and 'with dollar revenue likely to come under more pressure, there will be further strain on growth.
但他认为,卢比不大可能继续贬值,随着美元收入有可能面临更多增长压力,这些企业的增长阻力将会进一步加大。
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3. "The measures available to them [the US] cannot be effective so they have another way out which is to depreciate the US dollar, to print more money," he says.
对他们(美国人)来说,能用的方法不会有效,因此他们还有另外一个方法,那就是将美元贬值,印更多的钱。
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