depreciation 详细解释

depreciation

[di.pri:ʃi'eiʃən]

n.贬值, 减价,折旧

n.[U]

1. 降价, 跌价; 贬值

2. 轻视, 贬低

3. 【美】折旧

the rate of depreciation

折旧率

词形变化

名词: depreciator | 动词过去式: depreciated | 动词过去分词: depreciated | 动词现在分词: depreciating | 动词第三人称单数: depreciates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

disregard  reduction  diminution  

英英释义

名词 depreciation:

a decrease in price or value

decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use

同义词:wear and tear

a communication that belittles somebody or something

同义词:disparagement, derogation

补充

depreciationdepreciation英:[diˌpri:ʃiˈeiʃən] 美:[dɪˌpriʃiˈeʃən]n.1.(资产等)折旧2.货币贬值3.跌价, 减值4.贬低; 轻视, 小看5.蹂躏She can't bear the depreciation of the enemy.她受不了敌人的蹂躏。

例句

1. the depreciation of the pound英镑的贬值 2. A depreciation of a currency's value makes imports more expensive and exports cheaper.货币贬值使进口货物变得昂贵, 而使出口货物变得廉价。 3. The rental cost has been calculated to take into account the depreciation of the vehicle.租金的计算已经考虑了车辆的折旧。 4. You can claim a deduction for depreciation of equipment you use for work.你可以要求扣除工作设备的折旧。 5. miscellaneous costs, including machinery depreciation and wages包括机器折旧费用和工资在内的各种杂项费用 6. This leads to a depreciation of the mother, who is seen as significantly lacking.这会导致对母亲的轻视, 认为母亲十分愚蠢。 7. depreciation leads to losses for non-dollar based investors.货币贬值导致了非美元投资者的损失。 8. [count noun]a currency depreciation.通货贬值。 9. You'll need to estimate the car's depreciation.你需要估算这辆车的贬值。 10. currency depreciation货币贬值 11. the depreciation of the role of art in our schools我们学校对于艺术的作用的轻视