excise
excise 英 [ˈeksaɪz] 美 [ˈeksaɪz]
vt. 切除;收税 n. 消费税;货物税
进行时:excising 过去式:excised 过去分词:excised 第三人称单数:excises 名词复数:excises
- An excise tax is a special tax levied on specific products sold within a country. To excise something can also mean to get rid of it. Say, wouldn't it be nice if they would excise the excise taxes?
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- vt. 切除;收税
- n. 消费税;货物税
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1. She must excise every scrap of cancerous tissue.
她必须切除每一片癌变的组织。
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2. Health policy experts suggest curbing the consumption of sugared drinks through an excise tax of one cent per ounce of beverage, which would be expected to decrease consumption by 10 per cent.
健康政策专家建议通过对饮料征收每盎司1美分的消费税来控制含糖软饮料的消耗。 他们希望这一措施可以将软饮料的消耗量降低10%。
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3. The facility was equipped with an electronic data access system, which was interlinked to the Electronic Data Interface (EDI) of the Customs & excise Department at the airport Express Centre.
集中处理中心装备了与机场快件中心的关税消费税部门电子数据交换系统相连接的电子数据访问系统。
- excise (n.) "tax on goods," late 15c., from Middle Dutch excijs (early 15c.), apparently altered from accijs "tax" (by influence of Latin excisus "cut out or removed," see excise (v.)), traditionally from Old French acceis "tax, assessment" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *accensum, ultimately from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + census "tax, census" (see census). English got the word, and the idea for the tax, from Holland.
- excise (v.) "cut out," 1570s, from Middle French exciser, from Latin excisus, past participle of excidere "cut out, cut down, cut off; destroy," from ex "out" (see ex-) + -cidere, combining form of caedere "to cut down" (from PIE root *kae-id- "to strike"). Related: Excised; excising.
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