tariff的意思和读音

tariff

: [ˈterɪf] : [ˈtærɪf]

n.

v.

tariffs  

n.tax,duty,due,excise,levy

tariffn.

1.a tax that is paid on goods coming into or going out of a country

2.a list of fixed prices that are charged by a hotel or restaurant for rooms, meals, etc., or by a company for a particular service

3.a level of punishment for sb who has been found guilty of a crime

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v.1.;;

n.1.a tax that a government charges on goods that enter or leave their country

1. seasonal adjustment tariff unemployed person ...

2. rate sheets tariff cancellation ...

3. 5. pilferage n. 6. tariff n. , , load n. (), ...

6. target tariff tarpaulin ...

7. Puff tariff stuff ...

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1.Specific tariff is relatively easy to apply and administer, particularly to standardized commodities and staple products.

2.Although the Smoot-Hawley tariff did not cause the Great Depression, it contributed to its severity by provoking widespread retaliation.

3.It is not always possible to take a call due to some tariff constrains or the caller may be expecting a call back from you to save money.

4.In the long run, notwithstanding the mountains of argument pro and con, a tariff is irrelevant to the question of employment.

5.A complete tariff code is no less than six digits and can be up to ten.

6.We make it a dollar cheaper to ship the sweaters, and then increase the tariff by two dollars to prevent the sweaters from being shipped.12

7.Tariff reductions: Reducing tariffs was an important means of injecting competition into the market.

8.In exchange, the Koreans have undertaken to sweep away the so-called non-tariff barriers that have been used to protect their car industry.

9.Each Contracting Party may require notification or filing of any tariff to be charged by its own designated airline or airlines.

10.A Mercedes spokeswoman said the company wouldn't be able to assess the full impact of the tariff until it is finalized.-