及物动词
1. surcharge的反义词
1. The widow''s heart was surcharged with grief.
那寡妇的心过分忧伤。
1. 附加税:为鼓励中小企业发展,免除应税收入不超过1000万卢比(约合22万美元)中小企业的附加税(surcharge). 将公司派息税(dividend distribution tax)由目前的12.5%提高至15%. 将员工持股计划(Employees' Stock Option Plan)列入附加福利税(Fringe Benefit Tax)中.
2. 追加罚款:可以选择路边援助(Roadside Plus Package)的客户不可以有追加罚款(Surcharge). 道路之星(RoadStar Package)主要包括如下四个条款:路边援助(Roadside Plus Package)除了可以享有道路之星的所有条款以外,还可以享有另外四个条款:
1. 额外费用;附加费;增收费
A surcharge is an extra payment of money in addition to the usual payment for something. It is added for a specific reason, for example by a company because costs have risen or by a government as a tax.
e.g. The government introduced a 15% surcharge on imports...
政府对进口产品加收 15 %的附加费。
e.g. The prices of overseas holidays are subject to surcharges.
海外度假游的价格受各种附加费的影响。
noun
1. an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill)
verb
1. show an omission in (an account) for which credit ought to have been given
2. place too much a load on
e.g. don''t overload the car
Synonym: overloadovercharge
3. fill to an excessive degree
e.g. The air was surcharged with tension
4. print a new denomination on a stamp or a banknote
5. fill to capacity with people
e.g. The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards
6. rip off
ask an unreasonable price
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7. charge an extra fee, as for a special service