deduct的意思和读音

deduct

: [dɪˈdʌkt] : [dɪ'dʌkt]

v.

deducts  deducting  deducted  

v.+n.deduct premium,deduct item

v.add

v.subtract,take away,take,remove,abstract

deductv.

1.to take away money, points, etc. from a total amount

Ten points will be deducted for a wrong answer.

The cost of your uniform will be deducted from your wages.

v.1.,2.()

v.1.to take an amount or number from a total

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1.Ll write out an allowance slip for you and deduct USD32from the total figure of your bill.32

2.Any of these options you can deduct from regime if you think Google penalty will be unwanted.

3.Firms would be allowed to deduct immediately the cost of all spending on long-term equipment rather than depreciate it over time.

4.Some agencies deduct photography costs from a girl's first appointments or ask her to pay up front.

5.Yes, when your money is wired, the bank that wires the money will deduct the requested amount.

6.The Company will deduct and with-hold the amount of tax and social security funds payable from your monthly payroll.

7.Through a you can authorize your employer to deduct a certain amount of money from your paycheck and invest it in the plan.

8.Otherwise, the company shall have the right to deduct the beauty and all deposit reserve for relevant legal action.

9.The Employer may deduct this amount from any moneys due, or to become due, to the Contractor.

10.Party A has right to deduct the default fine, compensation for damage or any other expenses from the deposit .