discount
- IPA[ˈdiˌskount]
美式
- a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers;a percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date.
- deduct an amount from (the usual price of something);reduce (a product or service) in price
- (of a store or business) offering goods for sale at discounted prices;at a price lower than the usual one
verb: discount, 3rd person present: discounts, gerund or present participle: discounting, past tense: discounted, past participle: discounted
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名詞
- 1. a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers many stores will offer a discount on bulk purchases
- ▪ a percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date.
動詞
- 1. deduct an amount from (the usual price of something) current users qualify for a discounted price 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ reduce (a product or service) in price merchandise that was deeply discounted—up to 50 percent discounted books 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ buy or sell (a bill of exchange) before its due date at less than its maturity value the bill will be discounted, sold for a sum less than its maturity value
- 2. regard (a possibility, fact, or person) as being unworthy of consideration because it lacks credibility I'd heard rumors, but discounted them 同義詞 反義詞
形容詞
- 1. (of a store or business) offering goods for sale at discounted prices a discount drugstore chain
- ▪ at a price lower than the usual one a discount flight
- the minimum interest rate set by the Federal Reserve for lending to other banks.
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting financial securities carrying a low rate of interest relative to prevailing market ... the cost to the borrower of issuing a deep-discount bond comprises the discount on issue as well as any interest payments
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting financial securities carrying a low rate of interest relative to prevailing market ... the cost to the borrower of issuing a deep-discount bond comprises the discount on issue as well as any interest payments
Oxford Dictionary
- the minimum interest rate set by the US Federal Reserve (and some other national banks) for ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a company that buys and sells bills of exchange.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for discount store
Oxford American Dictionary
- a store that sells goods at less than the normal retail price.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a discount on the retail price of something allowed or agreed between traders or to a retailer ...
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- a deduction from the usual cost of something: rail commuters get a discount on season tickets we introduced a standard level of discount for everyone
- deduct an amount from (the usual price of something): a product may carry a price which cannot easily be discounted
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