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surcharge美 ['sɜr.tʃɑrdʒ] 英 ['sɜː(r).tʃɑː(r)dʒ] - n.额外费用;附加费;增收费
- v.向(某人)收取额外费用
- 网络超载;附加费用;附加税
复数:surcharges 现在分词:surcharging 过去分词:surcharged v. charge extra,tack on,add n. extra charge,supplement,extra,additional charge,price 1. | ~ (on sth) 额外费用;附加费;增收费an extra amount of money that you must pay in addition to the usual price |
1. | ~ sb (sth) 向(某人)收取额外费用to make sb pay a surcharge |
| We were surcharged £50 for travelling on a Friday. 因为在星期五旅行,我们多付了 50 英镑。 |
v. | 1. 对…收取附加费;对…征收虚报罚款[欠资罚款],在…上盖改价印记 2. 使超载,使装得过多;使(火药)装填过度;使负荷过重;使充电过度 1. 对…收取附加费;对…征收虚报罚款[欠资罚款],在…上盖改价印记 2. 使超载,使装得过多;使(火药)装填过度;使负荷过重;使充电过度 | n. | 1. 附加费;(对纳税人的)虚报罚款;(邮票、印花等的)欠资罚款;(邮票上的)改价印记 4. 过重,装货过多,超载;装填过多;负荷过重;充电过度 1. 附加费;(对纳税人的)虚报罚款;(邮票、印花等的)欠资罚款;(邮票上的)改价印记 4. 过重,装货过多,超载;装填过多;负荷过重;充电过度 |
v. | 1. to add an additional charge to the amount somebody has to pay 2. to charge somebody too much for something 3. to make somebody repay from personal funds any losses stemming from negligent or intentional mismanagement of a fiduciary responsibility 4. to overprint an existing postage stamp so as to increase its face value 5. to place too great a load on somebody or in or on something, e.g. a ship 1. to add an additional charge to the amount somebody has to pay 2. to charge somebody too much for something 3. to make somebody repay from personal funds any losses stemming from negligent or intentional mismanagement of a fiduciary responsibility 4. to overprint an existing postage stamp so as to increase its face value 5. to place too great a load on somebody or in or on something, e.g. a ship | n. | 1. an excess or extra charge 2. a mark on a postage stamp increasing its face value 3. a repayment that somebody, e.g. a councillor or official, has to make from his or her personal funds for money spent without authorization 4. an additional amount of money that you must pay for something over the usual price 1. an excess or extra charge 2. a mark on a postage stamp increasing its face value 3. a repayment that somebody, e.g. a councillor or official, has to make from his or her personal funds for money spent without authorization 4. an additional amount of money that you must pay for something over the usual price |
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