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allowance美 [ə'laʊəns] 英 [ə'laʊəns] - n.津贴;补贴;免税额;限额
- v.给…发津贴;按定量供给
- 网络补助;零用钱;折扣
复数:allowances 过去分词:allowanced 现在分词:allowancing v.+n. make allowance,give allowance,get allowance,pay allowance adj.+n. monthly allowance,weekly allowance,small allowance,daily allowance n. payment,grant,stipend,pocket money,pin money 1. | 津贴;补贴;补助an amount of money that is given to sb regularly or for a particular purpose |
| an allowance of $20 a day 每天 20 元补贴 | | a clothing/living/travel allowance 服装╱生活╱交通补贴 | | Do you get an allowance for clothing? 你有服装补贴吗? |
2. | 限额;定量the amount of sth that is allowed in a particular situation |
| a baggage allowance of 20 kilos 行李限重 20 公斤 |
3. | 免税额an amount of money that can be earned or received before you start paying tax |
| personal tax allowances 个人所得免税额 |
n. | 1. 津贴,津贴费;补贴,补贴费;生活费;额,限额;钱,零用钱 1. 津贴,津贴费;补贴,补贴费;生活费;额,限额;钱,零用钱 | v. | |
n. | 1. a small sum of money paid regularly by parents to a child so that the child can make his or her own purchases 2. the amount of something that is allowed, especially according to regulations 3. an amount of something given out at regular intervals or for a specific purpose 4. money deducted from the selling price of something by the seller as a discount or in exchange for something 5. the allowing of something to happen, or the toleration of it 6. a handicap or advantage in some sports, especially horseracing 7. a small amount of variation permitted in the dimensions of closely fitting machine parts 8. an amount of a person's income that is exempt from taxation and is deducted from the total to be taxed 9. a salary supplement paid to a teacher for taking on extra duties or responsibilities 10. an amount of money that parents give a child regularly 1. a small sum of money paid regularly by parents to a child so that the child can make his or her own purchases 2. the amount of something that is allowed, especially according to regulations 3. an amount of something given out at regular intervals or for a specific purpose 4. money deducted from the selling price of something by the seller as a discount or in exchange for something 5. the allowing of something to happen, or the toleration of it 6. a handicap or advantage in some sports, especially horseracing 7. a small amount of variation permitted in the dimensions of closely fitting machine parts 8. an amount of a person's income that is exempt from taxation and is deducted from the total to be taxed 9. a salary supplement paid to a teacher for taking on extra duties or responsibilities 10. an amount of money that parents give a child regularly | v. | 1. to restrict somebody to a fixed regular amount of something 2. to supply something, especially an amount of money, in limited amounts |
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