depreciate meaning in English
vt.
1.使减值,使贬值;使跌价。
2.贬低,轻视。
vi.
减价,贬值。
adv.
-atingly
轻视地,贬低地(speak depreciatingly of 贬损,讥笑)。
Examples
- Fixed assets are fully depreciated .
折旧足额。 - The expenditure may be for purpose of replacement depreciated capital or for creating new capital .
这项开支可用于补偿被折旧的资本,也可以用于建立新的资本。 - Nothing would have been better designed to promote european neutralism or to depreciate the value of alliances .
没有什么比这更能助长欧洲的中立主义或贬低联盟的价值了。 - Rapid growth in the supply of a national money tends to depreciate that currency in foreign-exchange markets .
一国货币供应量的迅速增长会促使这种货币在外汇市场上跌价。 - The imf will often ask these nations to take steps to decrease their imports of perhaps depreciate their currencies .
国际货币基金组织往往要求这些国家采取措施减少进口,或者将他们的货币贬值。