词汇 | deducted |
释义 | deducted past simple and past participle ofdeduct deduct verb[ T ] uk /dɪˈdʌkt/ us /dɪˈdʌkt/ to take away an amount or part from a total: 减,减去;扣除 The player had points deducted (from his score) for arguing with the referee.那名运动员因与裁判发生争执而被扣分。 Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division add add (something) up addition addition sign additive arithmetical half halve highest common factor power quadruply quintuple quotient recursion round something down sextuple square subtract table treble Examples of deducteddeducted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Indeed, a higher part of their gross income is now deducted for pension systems. Under existing arrangements, companies paid income tax at the standard rate on all their profits, and the dividends paid to shareholders showed this tax deducted. To obtain attributable costs, several investigators deducted the lifetime costs of the control group from those of the study group. Their disposable income had been greatly reduced, because accommodation and service charges were deducted from their (benefit) income. However, growers generally think of themselves as paying the assessment since, in practice, the assessment is deducted from their payment from the handler. Membership fees of mostly $5 monthly were automatically deducted from the seafarers' pay. Points were added for correct no-go responses and deducted for response errors on both go and no-go trials. Split/deduction: an object is subdivided in two or more new objects or one or more objects are deducted from an existing object. The worker will have pension contributions (calculated at the risk-free rate) deducted from wages, leaving cash wages as shown by the bottom solid line. Since depreciation of associated capital is counted in the core accounts, it must be deducted here to avoid double counting. For instance, it is unclear whether imports of raw materials to the local industries are deducted. This debt and its accumulated interest is deducted from the labourer's share of the harvest. Finally, several policy recommendations are deducted from the analysis. Money was deducted directly from employees' wages or salaries throughout the year. Also, the fact that lease payments are deducted from the purchase price makes the actual prices paid practically negligible. 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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