单词 | depreciate |
释义 | depreciate verbadverb | verb + depreciate | preposition | phrases adverb➤quickly, rapidly迅速/快速贬值▸➤fully (name) 完全贬值verb + depreciate➤be likely to可能贬值preposition➤against相对⋯贬值◆the us dollar is expected to depreciate against the euro.美元预计对欧元贬值。➤by贬值⋯◆the peso depreciated by 9%.比索贬值了 9%。phrases➤depreciate in value贬值◆cars depreciate in value rapidly.汽车贬值很快。 depreciate /dɪpriːʃieɪt/ verb (economics 经济学) [intransitive, transitive] (about a currency) to decrease in value, compared to the currencies of other countries (货币)贬值◆sterling is expected to depreciate against the us dollar. 预计英镑兑美元会贬值。◆the brazilian real depreciated (by) 28% against the euro. 巴西雷亚尔兑欧元贬值了 28%。◆the country's rapidly depreciating currency 这国家迅速贬值的货币 opp appreciate ➡ see note at currency (accounting 会计) [transitive] to gradually reduce the value of machinery, a vehicle or other asset over a particular period of time, as stated in a company's accounts 使折旧◆fixed assets are depreciated over four years. 固定资产分四年折旧。 ➡ amortize (1) , write off 3. [intransitive] to decrease in value over a period of time 贬值;跌价◆shares continued to depreciate on the stock markets today. 今日证券市场的股价继续下跌。◆new cars start to depreciate as soon as they are on the road. 新车一上路就开始贬值。◆a depreciating asset 正在贬值的资产☞ depreciatedepreciate/dɪˈpri:ʃieɪt ||; dɪˈpriʃɪˌet/verb [i] to become less valuable over a period of time (经过一段时间而)降价,贬值: ◇new cars start to depreciate the moment they are on the road. 新汽车一上路就开始掉价。 ➔depreciation /dɪˌpri:ʃiˈeɪʃn ||; dɪˌpriʃɪˈeʃən/ noun [c,u] depreciatesee ⇨ value 6 de·pre·ci·ate /dɪ`priʃɪˏet; dɪˈpriːʃieɪt/v [i]to become less valuable 贬值,跌价:◇a new car depreciates as soon as it is driven. 新车买来一开动就跌价了。 |
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