discount
discount
/ 5diskaunt /
◙ noun
1. a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given to customers who pay cash or in advance
• (尤指给予付现金或预付的顾客的)折扣
»rail commuters get a discount on season tickets.
乘火车上下班的旅客买季票都打折。
»[mass noun] we want to introduce a standard level of discount for everyone.
我们想对所有人采用统一的折扣标准。
[Finance] a percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date
• [财政] (汇票或期票到期前转手的)贴现率
◙ verb, [with obj.]
1. deduct an amount from (the usual price of something)
• 打折扣
»a product may carry a price which cannot easily be discounted.
有的产品的价格可能是不轻易打折的。
reduce (a product or service) in price
• 降(产品或服务的)价格
»one shop has discounted children's trainers.
一家商店把儿童跑鞋的价格降了下来。
»[as adj. discounted] discounted books.
降价书。
buy or sell (a bill of exchange) before its due date at less than its maturity value
• 贴现
2. regard (a possibility, fact, or person) as being unworthy of consideration because it lacks credibility
• 对(可能性,事实,人)不全信,对…不予考虑
»I'd heard rumours, but discounted them.
我听到了谣言,但半信半疑。
1. below the nominal or usual price
• 打折的。 比较 at a premium [见 premium]
»a scheme which lets tenants buy their homes at a discount.
可以让租户以折扣价买房的计划。
♦ discounter noun
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