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write-off noun (accounting 会计) [countable, uncountable] a situation where an asset loses some or all of its value; an amount of money entered in the financial records because of this (资产账面价值的)销记,注销;注销的呆账◆the company booked (= recorded in its accounts) a $2.7 billion write-off to cover goodwill and the reduced value of assets. 这家公司销记 27 亿元以抵补其商誉和资产减值。◆last year's losses were due to bad debt write-offs. 去年的亏损是由于坏账注销造成的。 (finance 金融) [countable, uncountable] a decision that a debt need not be paid back 债务注销◆countries qualifying for a debt write-off 寻求债务注销资格的国家3. [countable] (bre) a vehicle that has been so badly damaged in an accident that it is not worth spending money to repair it 报废车辆◆i was ok, but the car was a write-off. 我没事,但汽车报废了。 |