英:[dɪˈdʌkt]
美:[dɪˈdʌkt]
英:[dɪˈdʌkt]
美:[dɪˈdʌkt]
de·duct
dih duhkt
第三人称单数:deducts
现在分词:deducting
过去式:deducted
过去分词:deducted
词根:deduct
adj.deductive 演绎的;推论的;推断的
deductible 可扣除的;可减免的
n.deduction 扣除,减除;推论;减除额
transitive verb
to subtract (an amount or a part) from another amount or sum.The landlord deducted two hundred dollars from the last month's rent to make up for our inconvenience.
to draw (a conclusion) by deduction; deduce.
intransitive verb
to lessen, diminish, or detract (usu. fol. by "from").The nearby landfill deducts from their property's value.
deduct from扣除
deduct money扣钱;扣款
15世纪初,"在估算或计算中削减,分离或去除",源自拉丁语 deductus,过去分词为 deducere,含义为 "降低,带走",参见 deduce,与此前可以互换。Deduct 指的是撤回部分或数量; subtract 指的是撤消数字。相关: Deducted; deducting。
Deduct is to lead away, set aside, in a general or distributive sense; subtract, to draw off, remove, in a literal or collective sense. In settling a mercantile account, certain items, as charges, losses, etc. are deducted by being added together and their total subtracted from the grand total of the transaction. [Century Dictionary]
Deduct 是以一般或分配的意义来带走、搁置; subtract 是以字面或集体的意义来拿走、移除。在解决商业账户时,一些项,如费用、损失等通过将其相加并将其总计从交易总额中扣除来实现。
减分
Latin deductus, past participle of deducere
The first known use of deduct was in the 15th century
deemverb
to have an opinion : believe, suppose
deemed it wise to go slow
deejaynoun
disc jockey
deed1 of 2noun
something that is done : act
we are judged by our deeds
a legal document by which one person transfers land or buildings to another
deed2 of 2verb
to transfer by deed
deductverb
to take away (an amount) from a total : subtract
deductionnoun
an act of taking away
something that is or may be subtracted
deductions from taxable income
the drawing of a conclusion by reasoningespecially: reasoning in which the conclusion follows necessarily from a general rule or principle
a conclusion reached by such reasoning
deductionnoun
an act of taking away
something that is or may be subtracted
deductions from taxable income
the drawing of a conclusion by reasoningespecially: reasoning in which the conclusion follows necessarily from a general rule or principle
a conclusion reached by such reasoning
deductverb
to take away (an amount) from a total : subtract
deductverb
to take away (an amount) from a total : subtract
deductverb
to take away (an amount) from a total : subtract
1 A person's day can deduct to this situation, might call it really the boundary.
一个人的日子能演绎到这个地步, 真可以称之为境界了.
2 I got out my check-book and deducted four checks drawn since the first of the month, and discovered I had a balance of $1832.60.
3 Net investment profit is the balance of income on external investment after deducting investment loss.
投资净收益是企业对外投资收入减去投资损失后的余额.
4 Anyway, he said, he planned to deduct it as a business expense.
5 By 2018 in California, all new cars will be fitted with a computer chip that detects if the vehicle is speeding, and then automatically deducts the fine from the driver’s bank account.
6 Wholesalers will also require marketing programs and will deduct from supplier invoices for shrink, loss, damage and re-stocking, so this means another 5-10 percent in costs to the egg brand.
7 It is not the bank's policy to deduct interest on withdrawal.
提款需扣除利息这并非是本银行的政策。
8 The models and its polynomial algorithms the deducting coefficient of passenger train at the various states.
设计了求双线区段旅客列车扣除系数和区段通过能力的多项式算法.
9 Do not deduct the commission from the value of the consignment.
不要从货物的价值中扣除佣金.
10 American Paul landed a big uppercut in the fourth round but was deducted two points when he pulled KSI down to the canvas and hit him in the back of the head.
11 Party B should mark on the table to account deduct it from the earnest.
乙方在其后的就餐表上留下记号以统计消费金额.
12 Your father-in-law may have adopted a “net profits” theory of the party cash: deducting his expenses and distributing the balance to you.
13 Any bank charges shall be deducted from the returnable amount.
任何银行收费应扣除从可回收的金额.
14 The amount deducted each pay depends on your salary.
根据你的工资,从中减去一定数额.
15 During the first few months, though, eight cents a week was deducted for food rations.
16 The company deducted this payment from his compensation...
公司从他获得的赔偿金中扣去了这笔付款。
17 PRO TIP: Depending on how far you move and your employment status, you may be eligible to deduct moving expenses related to a new job from your taxable income.
18 She waffles about the $115 a month deducted from her paycheck for parking: Maybe she could save the money by biking — but what about the weather?
19 It would be up to Los Angeles authorities to decide if Polanski's prison time and house arrest can be deducted from the sentence he would have to serve in the United States.
20 A friend’s employer sponsors a program where he can buy presents in December and have them deducted from his paychecks throughout the rest of the year.
2 除去
out apart bleeding-off save exception removal clearance exclusion elimination clearing riddance take eliminate unship work remove clear bar strip rid reject weed relieve erase prune gill obliterate expunge obviate winnow exscind taking-off
3 减去
minus subtraction subtract deductive dockage detract less shave take off take away knock off deduction take off take out of subtractive subduct
5 减少
down cut attenuate reductive subtractive decrease dip decay lapse drop-off wane rundown shrinkage abatement drawdown letdown knockdown diminution decrement step-down falloff letup take fall reduce decline sink descend diminish shorten lessen recede fritter minish break relax shrink alloy impair dampen whack scant dwindle abate retrench bate gear down bring low cut down on take from
7 扣除
deduction dock stoppage stop net recoup take drawback less take off take out of subtraction subduction recoupment dockage setoff subtract subduce subduct set off against withhold bate subtractive
8 推论
deductive discursive inferential ratiocinative illative analogism reason deduction reasoning sequel inference corollary argumentation ratiocination illation discursion extrapolate ratiocinate derive infer construe deduce analogize reasoned dianoetic rider consequent sequitur intellectualize
10 减除