词汇 | exempted |
释义 | exempted past simple and past participle ofexempt exempt verb[ T ] uk /ɪɡˈzempt/ us /ɪɡˈzempt/ to excuse someone or something from a duty, payment, etc.: 免除,豁免(责任、付款等) be exempted fromSmall businesses have been exempted from the tax increase.小公司可免于增税。 Taxation amortizable anti-dumping anti-progressive anti-tax at sourcephrase filer financial year fiscal drag fiscal year flat tax rebate regressive regressively road tax sales tax taxed taxpayer the taxman tithe top rate You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Liberating, relaxing and releasing Related wordexemption Examples of exemptedexempted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. However, a selected group of large enterprises were exempted from these standards, and provided with fiscal subsidies and soft credits from the state banks. Up to a point performers are exempted from self-restraint - from keeping a stiff upper lip. Finally, cases covered by existing commercial policy rules are exempted from the scope of the regulation. Moreover, planters complained that larger estates were being forced to provide these services while smaller estates and smallholdings were exempted from these rules. Places distant from town markets were exempted, and intra-village exchange was allowed. Welfare programs under entitlement rules are thus classified as 'mandatory spending' and are exempted from the annual procedures for appropriation and review. All mainland industries pay taxes but the offshore oil industry is exempted. Only quantifiers originating from the first (leftmost) argument in the nominal's argument structure list should be exempted from store amalgamation. Many in the environmental movement, on the other hand, see forest preservation as a moral imperative that should be exempted from hard-nosed economic analysis. In this case, the tenant may pay nothing, either because he is legally exempted by the contract or because he would simply refuse and flee. To be sure, as we saw, some individuals will be exempted from a duty to donate. The impact of obligation alimentaire is also limited by the fact that certain forms of support are exempted from its operation. Companies operating inside these special zones will be exempted from 14 different regulatory laws. However, the heavily polluting metal industry won an exception when most metallurgical processes were exempted from the tax. Exempted from the resettlement were state pensioners and invalids. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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