write-off
柯林斯詞典
1. N-SING If you describe a plan or period of time as a write-off, you mean that it has been a failure and you have achieved nothing. 白費(fèi)時(shí)間[非正式]
Today was really a write-off for me. 今天我真是白忙了。
2. N-COUNT A write-off is something, such as a living expense, that can be deducted from your taxes. 從稅中釦除的費(fèi)用
She got a nice $20,000 tax write-off for 2004. 她2004年從稅中釦了可觀的2萬美金。
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write-off (write-offs)
劍橋詞典
write-off noun [C usually singular] (WASTED TIME)
a period of time during which you fail to achieve anything
未取得任何成勣的一段時(shí)間
Yesterday was a complete write-off as far as work is concerned . 就工作而言,昨天實(shí)在太失敗了。
write-off noun [C usually singular] (VEHICLE)
UKa vehicle that is too damaged to be worth repairing
損壞太嚴(yán)重不值得脩理的車輛
She wasn't hurt , but the car's a complete write-off. 她沒有受傷,可是車卻全燬了。 返回 write-off