GST的意思和读音

GST

: [ˌdʒi es ˈti] : [ˌdʒiː es ˈtiː]

abbr.(=Greenwich sidereal time)

n.

(Goods and Services Tax);

GSTn.

1.goods and services tax (a tax that is added to the price of goods and services)

abbr.1.(=Greenwich sidereal time)

abbr.1.(=Greenwich sidereal time)

n.1.Goods and Services Tax: a tax that in some countries forms part of the price of some things that you buy

1.GST

2.(Goods and Services Tax) (GST) / (PST)

3. (GST)。

4.(GST)

5.(GST)5%,

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1.Selected essentials like rice, sugar, cooking oil, flour and domestic transportation would not be subjected to GST.

2.Even if it retains a few flaws, the GST will be far simpler than the thicket of taxes, surcharges and cesses it will replace.使

3.Remember that, just as shell can't replace all your C programs, the gst-launch tool can't replace a full GStreamer application.ShellC,gst-launchGStreamer

4.Government should reduce the rate of salaries and profit taxes since the government has more stable income after introducing GST.

5.It would rather delay the GST by six months than risk birth defects that would be hard to fix later.

6.Mr Tang was asked by reporters whether the GST would be introduced during this legislative year or next year.

7.Using it, you can construct even complex pipelines using a special syntax, appropriately called gst-launch syntax, as shown in Listing 2.使gst-launch2

8.For that, I'll introduce the Swiss Army knife of GStreamer, the gst-launch tool.GStreamer,gst-launch

9.However, with the increase in GST, cost of living could end up being more expensive in New Zealand.GST西

10.Western blot analysis of recombinant fusion protein confirmed it could be specifically recognized by antibody of GST.GST