discount
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A discount is a reduction in the usual price of something. 折扣
They are often available at a discount. 它們經(jīng)??梢砸哉劭蹆r買到。
All full-time staff get a 20 percent discount. 所有全職員工都可以享受8折優(yōu)惠。
2. V-T If a shop or company discounts an amount or percentage from something that they are selling, they take the amount or percentage off the usual price. 對…打折
This has forced airlines to discount fares heavily in order to spur demand. 這已經(jīng)迫使多家航空公司對機票大幅打折以刺激需求。
3. V-T If you discount an idea, fact, or theory, you consider that it is not true, not important, or not relevant. 不理會
However, traders tended to discount the rumour. 但是,商人們傾向于不理會這個傳聞。
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discount (discounting,discounted,discounts)
義項 discount和 discount讀作?d?ska?nt,義項 discount讀作d?s?ka?nt。
劍橋詞典
- a reduction in the usual price
- It was the offer of a large discount on the TV that was the real clincher .
- There is a 25% discount on all electrical goods until the end of the week .
- Students and pensioners are entitled to a discount.
- The discount applies only to children under (the age of) ten.
- People who work in the trade can buy their books at a discount. 返回 discount
減價,打折
They usually give you a discount if you buy multiple copies . 你如果多買幾本他們通常會給你打折。
They offer a ten percent discount on travel for students . 他們給旅行的學生提供10%的折扣。
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