deductible

di'dʌktәbl

英文释义

n. (taxes) an amount that can be deducted (especially for the purposes of calculating income tax)
n. a clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility to pay the initial loss up to a stated amount
a. acceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction)

中文翻译

a. 可扣除的
[经] 可减的

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记忆技巧

deductible 可以拆分为 de-(表示去除)和 duct(引导、导出)加上后缀 -ible(能够的),整个意思可以理解为“能够被去除的”,通常指可以从税务中扣除的费用。

例句

1. The insurance plan has a high deductible, which means I must pay more out of pocket before coverage starts.
这份保险计划的免赔额很高,这意味着我必须在保险开始之前自行支付更多费用。
2. Many people choose plans with lower premiums but higher deductibles to save money.
很多人选择保费较低但免赔额较高的计划来节省开支。
3. Make sure to check your deductible before filing a claim with your insurance provider.
在向保险公司提交索赔之前,确保查看你的免赔额。

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