taxation
noun /tækˈseɪʃn/
/tækˈseɪʃn/
[uncountable]- money that has to be paid as taxes
税;税款;税金;税收 - to reduce taxation
减税
Topics Moneyc1- The hospital was funded from taxation.
这家医院的资金来自税收。 - the inability to levy sufficient taxation to meet the costs of government
税收不足以满足政府的开支需要 - If the government raises direct taxation, it will lose votes.
政府提高直接税会失去选票。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- excessive
- heavy
- high
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- level
- rate
- levy
- increase
- raise
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- policy
- system
- after taxation
- before taxation
- from taxation
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- the burden of taxation
- a form of taxation
- for taxation purposes
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- to reduce taxation
- the system of collecting money by taxes
税制;征税;课税 - changes in the taxation structure
税制结构的变化
Topics Moneyc1- the power to raise funds through taxation
通过税收筹集资金的权力 - the proposal to eliminate the double taxation of dividends
消除对红利进行双重征税的提议 - The poll tax was a very unpopular form of taxation.
人头税这种税收形式极不受欢迎。 - Any profits made are totally exempt from taxation.
所获利润完全免税。 - The charge was seen as just another form of taxation.
这项收费被视为另一种形式的税收。 - They were treated as a married couple for taxation purposes.
计算税额时他们被视同已婚夫妇。 - The loss before taxation was $2.7 million.
税前损失计有270 万元。 - The party's policy is to reduce the burden of taxation on the poor.
该党的政策是减轻穷人的纳税负担。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- excessive
- heavy
- high
- …
- level
- rate
- levy
- increase
- raise
- …
- policy
- system
- after taxation
- before taxation
- from taxation
- …
- the burden of taxation
- a form of taxation
- for taxation purposes
- …
- changes in the taxation structure
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘the assessment of a penalty or damages’): via Old French from Latin taxatio(n-), from taxare ‘to censure, charge’.