depreciation
                
          英 [d?,pri???'e??(?)n; -s?'e?-]
美 [d?,pri??'e??n]
        
                
        
                
                英文詞源
        
        - depreciation (n.)
- 1767, "a lowering of value" (originally of currency), noun of action from depreciate. Meaning "loss of value of a durable good by age or wear" is from 1900.
雙語例句
        
        - 1. A depreciation of a currency'svalue makes imports more expensive and exports cheaper. 
- 一國貨幣的貶值會使其進口更貴,出口更便宜。
來自柯林斯例句
 
- 2. They wrote off 500 for depreciation of machinery. 
- 他們注銷了500鎊作為機器折舊費.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
 
- 3. She can't bear the depreciation of the enemy. 
- 她受不了敵人的蹂躪.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
 
- 4. The government has been offering tax credits, accelerated depreciation, and other economic hanky-panky. 
- 政府一直在搞稅額抵免、加速折舊及其他一些經(jīng)濟上的花招。
來自柯林斯例句
 
- 5. The depreciation of other currencies in Asia has also caused a substantial reduction in tourism. 
- 亞洲其他貨幣貶值,亦嚴(yán)重打擊了本港的旅游業(yè).
來自《簡明英漢詞典》