discount
discount 英 [ˈdɪskaʊnt] 美 [ˈdɪsˌkaʊnt]
n. 折扣 vt. 打折扣;贬损,低估;
进行时:discounting 过去式:discounted 过去分词:discounted 第三人称单数:discounts 名词复数:discounts
- The noun discount refers to an amount or percentage deducted from the normal selling price of something. If you wait until after the holiday, you can often buy goods at a steep discount — just make sure you need all that stuff.
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- n. 折扣
- vt. 打折扣;贬损,低估;
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1. to get a discount, to give a discount, to offer a discount
得到╱给予╱提供折扣
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2. discount rates, discount prices
贴现率;折扣价
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3. They were selling everything at a discount .
他们销售的所有商品都打折。
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4. Do you give any discount?
你们打折吗?
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5. We cannot discount the possibility offurther strikes.
我们不能低估再次发生罢工的可能性。
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6. The news reports were being discounted as propaganda.
人们认为这些新闻报道不过是为了宣传,不可全信。
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7. discounted prices, discounted fares
打折价╱票价
- discount (n.) 1620s, "abatement," alteration of 16c. French descompte, from Medieval Latin discomputus (source of Italian disconto), from discomputare (see discount (v.)). Meaning "deduction for early payment" is from 1680s; meaning "reduction in the price of goods" attested by 1837.
- discount (v.) 1620s, "reckon as an abatement or deduction," from Old French desconter (13c., Modern French décompter), from Medieval Latin discomputare, from dis- (see dis-) + computare "to count" (see compute). Hence, "to abate, deduct" (1650s), and figurative sense "to leave out of account, disregard" (1702). Related: Discounted; discounting.
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