poll tax
常見(jiàn)例句
- Can't pay, won't pay, as we once said of the poll tax.
對(duì)其不能表示尊敬,也不會(huì)表示尊敬,正如我們?cè)?jīng)談?wù)撊祟^稅一樣。 - Scots preserve strong memories of Margaret Thatcher’s era, when coal mines, steelworks and shipyards closed, pushing up unemployment, and an unpopular local poll tax was tested.
蘇格蘭一直清晰地保留著瑪格麗特撒切爾時(shí)代的很多記憶,當(dāng)時(shí)煤礦倒閉,鋼廠關(guān)門,船塢停產(chǎn),失業(yè)率驟增,而且還有很讓民眾不滿的人頭稅存在。 - Whether they bear the name vat tax, sales tax, poll tax, duty, impost, excise, capitation, flat, stamp, or whatever other name, they nevertheless all remain either a direct tax or an indirect tax.
無(wú)論背上增值稅、銷售稅、人頭稅,稅,稅款,海關(guān)計(jì)酬、單位、郵票、或其它什么名字,但一切仍是直接稅或間接稅。
customersdeals.com - Take the council elections of 1990, at the height of the row over the poll tax.
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