deductible

名詞

UK/dɪˈdʌk.tə.bᵊl/
US/dɪˈdʌk.tə.bᵊl/

定義 deductible 名詞

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually plural(通常复数)

    an amount of money that is subtracted from an employee's total pay before they receive it.

    (薪资)扣除额(指在收到薪资时已经被扣除的各项金额)

  2. Countable(可数名词)Usually plural(通常复数)

    a specified amount of money that the insured must pay out of pocket before the insurance company will cover costs associated with an accident, injury, or loss.

    (保险)自付额,免赔额(指保险单内规定保险购买人在意外发生时自行承担的某一数额的损失)

    • Policyholders can reduce their insurance premiums by opting for a higher deductible.

      投保人可以通过选择更高的免赔额来降低他们的保险费。

    • The deductible for this insurance policy is $500.

      这份保险单的免赔额是500美元。

    • You must pay the deductible before filing a claim.

      你必须先支付免赔额才能提出索赔。

形容詞

UK/dɪˈdʌk.tə.bᵊl/
US/dɪˈdʌk.tə.bᵊl/

定義 deductible 形容詞

  1. An amount that can be subtracted from a total, especially for tax purposes.

    可扣除的;可减免的

    • Donations to charitable organizations are tax-deductible in some countries.

      在某些国家,对慈善组织的捐款是可以抵税的。

    • Many business-related expenses are deductible.

      许多与业务相关的费用是可以扣除的。

    • Working from home may provide some tax-deductible benefits.

      在家工作可能会提供一些可以抵税的福利。