depreciation的读音 depreciation中文意思

英音  [dɪˌpri:ʃɪ'eɪʃn] 
美音  [dɪˌpriʃiˈeʃən] 
n. (资产等)折旧;货币贬值;贬低;蹂躏
depreciation 记忆方法
depreciation相关的词根或词缀是: praispreci

depreciation贬值n.

de 去掉 + preci 价格;价值 + ation 行为,过程,状态,结果 → 贬值

depreciation 用法和例句
A big real depreciation is required .
希腊货币需要大幅度的实际贬值。
International resources are better used to mitigate the collateral damage of depreciation .
国际资源最好是用在减轻贬值带来的间接危害上。
In the 1970s that kind of depreciation was accompanied by double-digit inflation .
在上世纪70年代这样的贬值往往伴随着两位数的通胀。
The depreciation of sterling would also stimulate net exports , raising confidence in fiscal prospects .
英镑贬值也会刺激净出口,提振人们对财政前景的信心。
It is far easier to achieve this via currency depreciation than cost deflation .
通过货币贬值,要远比通过价格通缩更容易实现这点。

汉语翻译

n. 价值减低, 减价, 跌落, 贬低, 折旧
【化】 折旧; 减值
【经】 折旧, 贬值

英语解释

名词 depreciation:

  1. a decrease in price or value
  2. decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use同义词:wear and tear
  3. a communication that belittles somebody or something同义词:disparagement, derogation

详细解释


de.pre.ci.a.tion
n.(名词)A decrease or loss in value, as because of age, wear, or market conditions.降价,减值:由于老化、磨损或市场条件而造成价值上的减少或损失Accounting An allowance made for a loss in value of property.【会计学】 折旧:对财物价值的损失所作的折扣Reduction in the purchasing value of money.贬值:钱的购买价值的降低An instance of disparaging or belittlement.轻视,蔑视