exemption
noun /ɪɡˈzempʃn/
/ɪɡˈzempʃn/
- [uncountable, countable] exemption (from something) official permission not to do something or pay something that you would normally have to do or pay
免除;豁免 - She was given exemption from the final examination.
她已获准期末免试。
- The exemption applies to home buyers.
该项豁免适用于购房者。 - The owner was granted an exemption from the law and the painting was exported.
油画的所有者被免除了法律责任,油画给卖到了国外。 - There are parking restrictions in the city centre with exemptions for disabled drivers.
市中心有停车限制,但残疾司机免于遵守。 - They enjoyed exemption from customs duties on goods to be used by themselves.
他们的自用物品被免除了关税。 - religious exemptions from statutes and administrative rules
不受议会立法和行政法规约束的宗教豁免 - Charities are granted exemption from income tax.
慈善机构被免除所得税。 - He applied for exemption from military service.
他申请免除兵役。 - Several countries requested a temporary exemption from EU environmental legislation.
几个国家请求暂时免除欧盟环境立法。 - The contract contains an exemption clause.
合同包含一项免责条款。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- full
- total
- …
- be entitled to
- be subject to
- enjoy
- …
- apply (to somebody/something)
- cover somebody/something
- relate to somebody/something
- …
- clause
- exemption for
- exemption from
- exemption on
- …
- She was given exemption from the final examination.
- [countable] a part of your income that you do not have to pay tax on
(部分收入的)免税 - a tax exemption on money donated to charity
给慈善机构的捐款免税 - tax exemptions on gifts to spouses
送予配偶的礼物免税
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- full
- total
- …
- be entitled to
- be subject to
- enjoy
- …
- apply (to somebody/something)
- cover somebody/something
- relate to somebody/something
- …
- clause
- exemption for
- exemption from
- exemption on
- …
- a tax exemption on money donated to charity
词源late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin exemptio(n-), from eximere ‘take out, free’.