depreciate
英 [dɪˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt]
美 [dɪˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt]
- vt. 使贬值;贬低;轻视
- vi. 贬值;轻视;贬低
1. appreciate, precious => depreciate.
depreciate 贬值de-, 向下。-prec, 价格,价值,词源同price. 即贬值。
- depreciate
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depreciate: see price
- depreciate (v.)
- mid-15c., from Latin depretiatus, past participle of depretiare "to lower the price of, undervalue," from de- "down" (see de-) + pretium "price" (see price (n.)). Related: Depreciated; depreciating; depreciatory.
- 1. New cars start to depreciate as soon as they are on the road.
- 新车一上路就开始贬值。
- 2. The car value will depreciate by 2000 dollars in the first year.
- 汽车在第一年将减值大约2000美元.
- 3. We must not depreciate the work she has done.
- 我们不要轻视她所做的工作.
- 4. We think lower German interest rates in due course will allow European currencies to depreciate against the dollar bloc.
- 我们认为较低的德国利率到时候将容许欧洲货币相对于美元集团货币发生贬值。
- 5. Don't depreciate my efforts to help / what I have done.
- 不要轻视我为帮忙所付出的努力[我已做的事].