depreciation
形容词 1. depreciatory 2. depreciative 3. depreciating 名词 1. depreciation 2. devaluation形容词含义
名词含义
词语辨析
depreciation和devaluation都表示贬值,但depreciation更常用于指货币以外的资产价值的下降,而devaluation通常指货币贬值。
词汇扩充
depreciatory: 贬低的,贬损的
depreciative: 贬低的,贬损的
depreciatingly: 贬低地,贬损地
depreciator: 贬值者,贬低者
depreciative value: 贬值
depreciation charge: 折旧费用
depreciation rate: 折旧率
近义词
decline, decrease, erosion, reduction, devaluation
反义词
appreciation, increase, rise, growth, appreciation
柯林斯词典定义
depreciation (noun)
1. A decrease in the value of a currency relative to other currencies.
2. A decrease in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear or obsolescence.
3. A decrease in the price or value of something.
牛津词典定义
depreciation (noun)
1. A reduction in the value of an asset over time, due in particular to wear and tear.
2. A decrease in the value of a currency in relation to other currencies.
3. A decrease in the value of something.
用法
- The depreciation of the dollar has affected the import/export industry.
- The company recorded a significant depreciation in its assets.
- The depreciation of the car was taken into account when calculating its resale value.
- The government implemented a policy to prevent the devaluation of the national currency.
例句
- The depreciation of the local currency has made imported goods more expensive. (本地货币的贬值使进口商品更加昂贵)
- Over time, the value of the property experienced depreciation due to lack of maintenance. (随着时间的推移,由于缺乏维护,该房产的价值出现了贬值)
- He decided to sell his car due to the continuous depreciation in its value. (由于车辆价值的持续贬值,他决定出售他的车辆)
- The company faced financial difficulties due to the rapid devaluation of the national currency. (由于国家货币的迅速贬值,该公司面临财务困难)
- They adjusted the prices to compensate for the depreciation in the market value of their products. (他们调整了价格以弥补产品市场价值的贬值)
- The depreciatory remarks made by the speaker offended many audience members. (演讲者发表的贬低性言论冒犯了许多观众)
- The depreciative attitude of the manager towards his employees caused dissatisfaction among the staff. (经理对员工的贬低态度引起了员工的不满)
- She spoke depreciatingly about her own achievements, underestimating her own abilities. (她对自己的成就表现出贬低的态度,低估了自己的能力)
- The continuous depreciation of the company's stock price led to significant financial losses. (公司股价的持续下跌导致了重大的财务损失)
- The depreciation charge for the machinery was included in the company's annual financial report. (机器设备的折旧费用被纳入了公司的年度财务报告中)
- The depreciation rate for the building was determined based on its estimated useful life. (该建筑物的折旧率是根据其预计使用寿命确定的)
- Despite the economic recession, the depreciation in housing prices was relatively small. (尽管经济衰退,房价的贬值幅度相对较小)
- The company's assets experienced depreciation over the years, resulting in a decrease in overall value. (多年来,公司的资产出现了贬值,导致总体价值的下降)
- The government had to intervene to prevent further devaluation of the national currency. (政府不得不进行干预,以防止国家货币进一步贬值)
- The devaluation of the product was due to the introduction of a cheaper alternative in the market. (该产品的贬值是由于市场上出现了一种更便宜的替代品)
- The depreciation of the equipment was taken into account when calculating the company's net worth. (在计算公司净值时,设备的折旧费用被考虑在内)
- The depreciation of the currency resulted in higher import costs for the company. (货币贬值导致公司的进口成本增加)
- Due to depreciation in the real estate market, selling the property at a profit became challenging. (由于房地产市场的贬值,以利润出售房产变得具有挑战性)
- The company's financial statements reflected the depreciation of its assets over time. (公司的财务报表反映了其资产随时间的贬值)
- The depreciatory comments made by the critic had a negative impact on the artist's reputation. (评论家发表的贬低性评论对艺术家的声誉产生了负面影响)
- The depreciative language used in the article undermined the credibility of the author's argument. (文章中使用的贬低性语言削弱了作者论点的可信度)