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Definition of depreciation in English: depreciationnoun dɪˌpriːsɪˈeɪʃ(ə)ndɪˌpriːʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)ndəˌpriʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1A reduction in the value of an asset over time, due in particular to wear and tear. (尤指财产因损耗而造成的)折旧贬值;(财产因时间而造成的)折旧 provision should be made for depreciation of fixed assets Example sentencesExamples - It was inevitable that runaway property inflation would come to a halt but few anticipated asset depreciation in the housing market.
- In computing tax due on business profits, the trader is not given any allowance for depreciation of business assets.
- Consequently the capital service flow, or depreciation of the asset, cannot be readily determined with any precision.
- The former is intended to compensate the host railway for depreciation of the fixed assets associated with use by other railways.
- It also ignores non-cash items such as depreciation of assets and the amortisation of acquisitions.
Synonyms devaluation, devaluing, decrease in value, lowering in value, reduction in value, cheapening, markdown, reduction, decline, downturn, downswing, drop, slump, plunge, tumble North American downtick informal nosedive, crash - 1.1 A decrease in the value of a currency relative to other currencies.
(货币)贬值 depreciation leads to losses for non-dollar based investors 货币贬值导致了非美元投资者的损失。 count noun a currency depreciation 通货贬值。 Example sentencesExamples - Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course.
- If one country has higher inflation than its trading partners, its currency band should be lowered to facilitate a gradual depreciation of its currency.
- Major negative influences were the continuous rise in the trade deficit and declining net investment, mainly due to the continuous rise in depreciations.
- Fixed exchange rates provided a source of constancy, and governments were no longer allowed to use competitive depreciations to promote exports.
- Many people have asked me exactly where I stand on currency depreciation.
Definition of depreciation in US English: depreciationnoundəˌpriʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)ndəˌprēSHēˈāSH(ə)n 1A reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time, due in particular to wear and tear. (尤指财产因损耗而造成的)折旧贬值;(财产因时间而造成的)折旧 Example sentencesExamples - Consequently the capital service flow, or depreciation of the asset, cannot be readily determined with any precision.
- In computing tax due on business profits, the trader is not given any allowance for depreciation of business assets.
- It also ignores non-cash items such as depreciation of assets and the amortisation of acquisitions.
- It was inevitable that runaway property inflation would come to a halt but few anticipated asset depreciation in the housing market.
- The former is intended to compensate the host railway for depreciation of the fixed assets associated with use by other railways.
Synonyms devaluation, devaluing, decrease in value, lowering in value, reduction in value, cheapening, markdown, reduction, decline, downturn, downswing, drop, slump, plunge, tumble - 1.1 A decrease in the value of a currency relative to other currencies.
(货币)贬值 depreciation leads to losses for non-dollar-based investors 货币贬值导致了非美元投资者的损失。 通货贬值。 Example sentencesExamples - Major negative influences were the continuous rise in the trade deficit and declining net investment, mainly due to the continuous rise in depreciations.
- Fixed exchange rates provided a source of constancy, and governments were no longer allowed to use competitive depreciations to promote exports.
- Many people have asked me exactly where I stand on currency depreciation.
- If one country has higher inflation than its trading partners, its currency band should be lowered to facilitate a gradual depreciation of its currency.
- Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course.
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