exemption
英 [ɪɡˈzempʃn]
美 [ɪɡˈzempʃn]
n. 免除; 豁免; (指部分收入)免税
复数:exemptions
BNC.4881 / COCA.7116
牛津词典
noun
- 免除;豁免
official permission not to do sth or pay sth that you would normally have to do or pay- She was given exemption from the final examination.
她已获准期末免试。
- She was given exemption from the final examination.
- (指部分收入)免税
a part of your income that you do not have to pay tax on- a tax exemption on money donated to charity
给慈善机构的捐款免税
- a tax exemption on money donated to charity
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 被免除的;被豁免的
If someone or something isexempt froma particular rule, duty, or obligation, they do not have to follow it or do it.- Men in college were exempt from military service...
大学在校男生免服兵役。 - Children under two years are exempt.
两岁以下儿童免票。 - Exemptis also a combining form.
- The fund was in danger of losing its tax-exempt status.
该基金面临不再享受免税待遇的风险。
- Men in college were exempt from military service...
- VERB 免除;豁免
Toexempta person or thingfroma particular rule, duty, or obligation means to state officially that they are not bound or affected by it.- South Carolina claimed the power to exempt its citizens from the obligation to obey federal law...
南卡罗来纳州声称有权力免除该州公民遵守联邦法规的义务。 - Companies with fifty-five or fewer employees would be exempted from the requirements.
员工在55人及以下的公司将免除这些条件。
- South Carolina claimed the power to exempt its citizens from the obligation to obey federal law...
英英释义
noun
- an act exempting someone
- he was granted immunity from prosecution
- a deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of his status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.)
- additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent
- immunity from an obligation or duty