write-off
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈraɪ.tɒf]
- 美式音标 [ˈraɪ.t̬ɑːf]
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- 美式发音
基本解释
- n.销帐;勾销;帐面价值的削减
- n.(英)报废的东西
英汉例句
- It is often paid for by the employer or is a tax write-off for business owners or freelancers.
它往往是由雇主或是税务注销的企业家或自由职业者所支付的。 - In November Amex wrote off 7.6% of its portfolio, nearly doubling the write-off rate at the end of 2007.
十一月,美国运通勾销7.6%的资产组合,勾销比例几乎是2007年底的两倍。 - Overall, the region's reserves are climbing faster than its foreign trade, and partly thanks to the write-off and repayment of foreign debt, liquidity ratios are improving.
总的来说,本地区的储量的增长要比对外贸易的增长的快的多,其中一部分归因于销账和偿还外债,同时流动比率也在不断提高。 - This tax provisions denies you a write-off on a security you buy back immediately.
FORBES: Should You Take A Tax Loss In December? - It is surely true that we give for more than just the tax write-off.
FORBES: Why Should The NFL And PACs Get The Same Tax Advantages As Soup Kitchens? - Corporations have more resources than the typical household and can simply write-off such expenditures.
FORBES: Kings For Another Year, But Are Sacramento's Arena Hopes One Large Court Jester?
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- write - off 清算
- debt write -off 债务注销
- commitment write -off 承诺注销
- Tax Write -Off 核销征税;税务注销
- Receipt Write -off 收款注销
短语
英英字典
- (WASTED TIME) a period of time during which you fail to achieve anything
- (VEHICLE) a vehicle that is too damaged to be worth repairing
- If you describe a plan or period of time as a write-off, you mean that it has been a failure and you have achieved nothing.
- A write-off is something, such as a living expense, that can be deducted from your taxes.
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专业释义
- 注销
- 冲销
- 划销
- 勾销
- 债务的取消
- 注销