discount 的英语意思
discountdiscount1 /ˈdɪskaʊnt/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译 a reduction in the usual price of something某物通常价格的折扣;价格减让10% discount/discount of 25% etc
Members get a 15% discount.会员可享受15%的折扣。at a discount
Employees can buy books at a discount.员工可以折价购买图书。discount on
The Young Persons Railcard gives you a discount on rail travel.Young Persons Railcard可为您提供铁路旅行折扣。offer/give somebody a discountdiscount price/fare
discount airfares to Europe飞往欧洲的折扣机票discount store/shop/warehouse (=a place where you can buy goods cheaply)(=可以低价购买商品的地方)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词get/receive a discount· You get a discount if you book more than ten tickets.· 购买十张以上票即可享受折扣。give (somebody) a discount· Many theatres give discounts to students.· 许多剧院为学生提供折扣。offer (somebody) a discount· Lenders may offer a discount on larger loans.· 贷款方可能会对较大额贷款提供优惠。ask for a discount· I asked for a discount because the vase was slightly damaged.· 因为花瓶有轻微损坏,我要求打折。be entitled to a discount (=have the right to get a discount)· Staff are entitled to a 20% discount.· 员工有权享受20%的折扣。adjectives形容词a special discount· Some of the hotels offer special discounts during the winter.· 一些酒店在冬季提供特别折扣。a big/small discount· If you spend over £50, you get a big discount.· 消费超过50英镑即可享受大幅折扣。a substantial/good discount (=a fairly big one)· Insurance companies give substantial discounts to mature drivers.· 保险公司向成熟驾驶人给予大幅折扣。a 10%/40% etc discount· The magazine is offering readers a 15% discount on its subscription fees.· 该杂志正在为读者提供订阅费用15%的折扣。discount + NOUNdiscount + 名词a discount price· You can buy books online at discount prices.· 你可以在网上以折扣价购买图书。a discount fare· The bus company offers discount fares to pensioners.· 该公共汽车公司为退休人员提供折扣票价。a discount scheme (=system for giving discounts to people)· Many stores operate discount schemes for regular customers.· 许多商店为常客开设折扣方案。a discount card· The discount card entitles customers to 15% off.· 折扣卡可让顾客享受15%的优惠。a discount store/shop (=selling things more cheaply than other shops)· There's a lot of competition from large discount stores.· 来自大型折扣商店的竞争非常激烈。
查看全部语言翻译 a reduction in the usual price of something某物通常价格的折扣;价格减让10% discount/discount of 25% etc
Members get a 15% discount.会员可享受15%的折扣。at a discount
Employees can buy books at a discount.员工可以折价购买图书。discount on
The Young Persons Railcard gives you a discount on rail travel.Young Persons Railcard可为您提供铁路旅行折扣。offer/give somebody a discountdiscount price/fare
discount airfares to Europe飞往欧洲的折扣机票discount store/shop/warehouse (=a place where you can buy goods cheaply)(=可以低价购买商品的地方)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词get/receive a discount· You get a discount if you book more than ten tickets.· 购买十张以上票即可享受折扣。give (somebody) a discount· Many theatres give discounts to students.· 许多剧院为学生提供折扣。offer (somebody) a discount· Lenders may offer a discount on larger loans.· 贷款方可能会对较大额贷款提供优惠。ask for a discount· I asked for a discount because the vase was slightly damaged.· 因为花瓶有轻微损坏,我要求打折。be entitled to a discount (=have the right to get a discount)· Staff are entitled to a 20% discount.· 员工有权享受20%的折扣。adjectives形容词a special discount· Some of the hotels offer special discounts during the winter.· 一些酒店在冬季提供特别折扣。a big/small discount· If you spend over £50, you get a big discount.· 消费超过50英镑即可享受大幅折扣。a substantial/good discount (=a fairly big one)· Insurance companies give substantial discounts to mature drivers.· 保险公司向成熟驾驶人给予大幅折扣。a 10%/40% etc discount· The magazine is offering readers a 15% discount on its subscription fees.· 该杂志正在为读者提供订阅费用15%的折扣。discount + NOUNdiscount + 名词a discount price· You can buy books online at discount prices.· 你可以在网上以折扣价购买图书。a discount fare· The bus company offers discount fares to pensioners.· 该公共汽车公司为退休人员提供折扣票价。a discount scheme (=system for giving discounts to people)· Many stores operate discount schemes for regular customers.· 许多商店为常客开设折扣方案。a discount card· The discount card entitles customers to 15% off.· 折扣卡可让顾客享受15%的优惠。a discount store/shop (=selling things more cheaply than other shops)· There's a lot of competition from large discount stores.· 来自大型折扣商店的竞争非常激烈。discountdiscount2 /dɪsˈkaʊnt $ ˈdɪskaʊnt/ verb [transitive]
1to regard something as unlikely to be true or important认为某事不太可能属实或不重要;不予重视:
Experts discounted the accuracy of the polls.专家们对民调的准确性不予置信。
General Hausken had not discounted the possibility of an aerial attack.豪斯肯将军并未排除空中袭击的可能性。2to reduce the price of something降低某物的价格;打折出售:
Games were discounted to as little as $5.游戏的价格已降至低至5美元。
1to regard something as unlikely to be true or important认为某事不太可能属实或不重要;不予重视:
Experts discounted the accuracy of the polls.专家们对民调的准确性不予置信。
General Hausken had not discounted the possibility of an aerial attack.豪斯肯将军并未排除空中袭击的可能性。2to reduce the price of something降低某物的价格;打折出售:
Games were discounted to as little as $5.游戏的价格已降至低至5美元。