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- n.税;税款
- v.课税;对…征税;使纳税;缴纳车辆牌照税
- 网络税收(taxation);税金;税务
复数:taxes 过去分词:taxed 现在分词:taxing v.+n. pay tax,impose tax,levy tax,tax cut,raise tax adj.+n. sales tax,heavy tax,indirect tax,direct tax v. strain,overtax,charge,assess,accuse n. duty,levy,toll,excise,tariff n. — see also corporation tax, council tax, direct tax, indirect tax, inheritance tax, poll tax, road tax, sales tax, stealth tax, value added tax, withholding tax1. | [c][u] 税;税款money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services. People pay tax according to their income and businesses pay tax according to their profits. Tax is also often paid on goods and services. |
| to raise/cut taxes 增加╱削减税收 | | tax increases/cuts 税款的增加╱削减 | | changes in tax rates 税率的变化 | | to pay over £1 000 in tax 缴纳 1 000 多英镑的税款 | | profits before/after tax 税前╱税后利润 | | |
1. | ~ sb/sth 对…征税;课税;使纳税to put a tax on sb/sth; to make sb pay tax |
| Any interest payments are taxed as part of your income. 利息所得作为你收入的一部分要予以征税。 | | His declared aim was to tax the rich. 他宣布他的目的是向富人征税。 |
2. | ~ sth 缴纳车辆牌照税to pay tax on a vehicle so that you may use it on the roads |
| The car is taxed until July. 这辆汽车的牌照税缴纳到了七月。 |
3. | ~ sb/sth 使负重担;使受压力;使大伤脑筋to need a great amount of physical or mental effort |
| The questions did not tax me. 那些问题没有让我费脑筋。 | | The problem is currently taxing the brains of the nation's experts(= making them think very hard) . 目前这个问题使得全国的专家大伤脑筋。 |
n. | 1. a strain or heavy demand 2. an amount of money levied by a government on its citizens and used to run the government, the country, a state, a county, or a municipality 3. an amount charged to members of a club or organization to be used for expenses 4. an amount of money that you have to pay to the government that it uses to provide public services and pay for government institutions. There are several different types of tax, for example income tax that is paid on your income, or a duty that is paid on goods that you buy or sell 1. a strain or heavy demand 2. an amount of money levied by a government on its citizens and used to run the government, the country, a state, a county, or a municipality 3. an amount charged to members of a club or organization to be used for expenses 4. an amount of money that you have to pay to the government that it uses to provide public services and pay for government institutions. There are several different types of tax, for example income tax that is paid on your income, or a duty that is paid on goods that you buy or sell | v. | 1. to charge a tax on something such as a company's or person's income 2. to strain or make heavy demands on somebody or something 3. to accuse or charge somebody with an offence 4. to determine the costs of litigation and the total amount of costs payable at the end of a trial 5. to pay the annual tax required in order to drive a motor vehicle 6. to get money for public services and other government institutions by putting a tax on something 7. to cause problems, or to make things difficult for someone 1. to charge a tax on something such as a company's or person's income 2. to strain or make heavy demands on somebody or something 3. to accuse or charge somebody with an offence 4. to determine the costs of litigation and the total amount of costs payable at the end of a trial 5. to pay the annual tax required in order to drive a motor vehicle 6. to get money for public services and other government institutions by putting a tax on something 7. to cause problems, or to make things difficult for someone |
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