tariff
tariff 英 [ˈtærɪf] 美 [ˈtærɪf]
n. 关税表;收费表 v. 收关税
进行时:tariffing 过去式:tariffed 过去分词:tariffed 第三人称单数:tariffs 名词复数:tariffs
- A tariff is a kind of tax on goods a country imports or exports. If you want to buy a European-made car in the U.S., the price will include tariffs the government adds to the price of imported vehicles.
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- n. 关税表;收费表
- v. 收关税
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1. There is a very high tariff on jewelry.
宝石类的关税率很高.
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2. tariff barrier
关税壁垒 ;
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3. import tariff
进口关税
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4. There was a recognized tariff for the service on such occasion.
遇到这种场合,总要给这个服务一笔小费.
- tariff (n.) 1590s, "arithmetical table," also "official list of customs duties on imports or exports; law regulating import duties," from Italian tariffa "tariff, price, assessment," Medieval Latin tarifa "list of prices, book of rates," from Arabic ta'rif "information, notification, a making known; inventory of fees to be paid," verbal noun from arafa "he made known, he taught." Sense of "classified list of charges made in a business" is recorded from 1757. The U.S. Tariff of Abominations was passed in 1828.
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