depreciate
美 [dɪ'priʃi.eɪt] 
英 [dɪ'priːʃieɪt] 
- v.贬值;贬低;轻视;跌价
 - 网络折旧;降价;使贬值
 
第三人称单数:depreciates  现在分词:depreciating  过去式:depreciated  
depreciate
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1.  | [i] 贬值;跌价to become less valuable over a period of time  | 
New cars start to depreciate as soon as they are on the road. 新车一上路就开始贬值。  | |
Shares continued to depreciate on the stock markets today. 今日股市股价继续下跌。  | 
2.  | [t] ~ sth 折旧to reduce the value, as stated in the company's accounts, of a particular asset over a particular period of time  | 
The bank depreciates PCs over a period of five years. 这家银行把个人计算机分五年折旧。  | 
3.  | [t] ~ sth 贬低;轻视to make sth seem unimportant or of no value  | 
I had no intention of depreciating your contribution. 我并不想贬低你的贡献。  |