exempt

美音:[ɪɡ'zempt] 英音:[ɪɡ'zempt]

简单释义:


v.豁免;免除

adj.获豁免;免除(责任、付款等)

n.被免除(义务,责任)的人;免税人

网络被免除的;豁免的;被豁免的

变形:

第三人称单数:exempts  现在分词:exempting  过去分词:exempted  


完整释义:


adj.

1.被免除的;被豁免的
2.豁免的,免税的

v.

1.豁免;免税;免征
2.赦免;豁免

n.

1.被豁免者
2.被免除(义务、责任)的人;免税人


例句:

  1. It was once widely believed that living organisms might be exempt from the second law of thermodynamics.
    人们曾一度广泛相信,活着的有机体不受热力学第二定律的制约。

  2. has not reached the Business Tax minimum threshold stipulated by the Ministry of Finance, the Business Tax shall be exempt.
    纳税人营业额未达到财政部规定的营业税起征点的,免征营业税。

  3. and yet this total abstaining does not exempt us from the charge and the denunciation.
    可是尽管我们毫无牵连,还是免不了受到攻击和责难。

  4. Anyway, the point is that there's no reason politicians should be exempt from this sort of semiotics.
    总之,关键是政客们没有理由被排除在这种符号学之外。

  5. Students who do not have access to a testing center in their country are the ONLY applicants who are exempt from these standard tests.
    谁的学生没有进入一个在自己的国家检测中心,是谁从这些标准测试只豁免申请。

  6. Generally, after about a year of experience, they would be considered 'practicing' professionals and be eligible for exempt status.
    一般而言,该员工若有一年的专业经验就可能被归类为不适用加班费领取资格的职位(exempt)。

  7. Gold-plated insurance policies will in effect lose their tax-exempt status, though not for a while, and not in full.
    镀金保险政策实际上将使他们失去免税的资格,虽然这项政策不是短期的,但是不全面。

  8. He would also exempt old people earning less than $50, 000 a year from paying any income tax.
    年收入5万美元以下的老年人免交任何收入税。

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