exempt
exempt 英 [ɪgˈzempt] 美 [ɪɡˈzɛmpt]
vt. 免除;豁免 adj. 被免除的;被豁免的
进行时:exempting 过去式:exempted 过去分词:exempted 第三人称单数:exempts
- If your accountant tells you that you’re exempt from taxes this year, give him a big hug. He is saying that you don’t have to pay taxes.
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- vt. 免除;豁免
- adj. 被免除的;被豁免的
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1. The interest on the money is exempt from tax.
这笔钱的利息免税。
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2. Some students are exempt from certain exams.
有些学生可免除某些考试。
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3. tax-exempt donations to charity
给慈善机构的免税捐款
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4. His bad eyesight exempted him from military service.
他因视力不好而免服兵役。
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5. In 1983, charities were exempted from paying the tax.
*1983 年慈善团体均免付税款。
- exempt (adj.) late 14c., from Old French exempt (13c.) and directly from Latin exemptus, past participle of eximere "remove, take out, take away; free, release, deliver, make an exception of," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + emere "buy," originally "take," from PIE root *em- "to take, distribute."
- exempt (v.) c. 1400, "to relieve or exempt," from Anglo-French and Middle French exempter, from exempt (adj.); see exempt (adj.). Related: Exempted; exempting.
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