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词典释义:
write-off
英 [ˈrʌɪtɒf]
美 [ˈraɪd ˌɔf]
n. 毁坏得无法修复的东西;报废的汽车;报废的飞机等;注销;勾销;无价值的人;无用的人
双语例句
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Today was really a write-off for me.
今天我真是白忙了。
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With meetings and phone calls, yesterday was a complete write-off.
昨天都在开会和打电话,瞎忙了一天。
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I hired my chef instead, which becomes a tax write-off.
取而代之的是我的厨师——这还是能减税的项目。
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The day is a complete write-off and I head off to bed to sulk.
我对这个地方满腔怨恨,这一整天一无所获,我闷闷不乐地上床睡觉。
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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。
近义词
百科
1. 歌曲: Write-Off\n歌手: The Press\n语言: 英语\n所属专辑: Press Here\n发行日期: 2013-09-09
释义
n.
a vehicle, aircraft, or other object that is too badly damaged to be repaired
毁坏得无法修复的东西;报废的汽车,报废的飞机等。
a worthless or ineffectual person or thing
无价值的人(或物);无用的人(或物)
Finance a cancellation from an account of a bad debt or worthless asset
【财政】 (坏账或无用资产的)注销;勾销。
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