discount
dis
ˈdɪs
dis
count
kaʊnt
kawnt
British pronunciation
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/

Definición y significado de "discount"en inglés

to discount
01

ignorar, descartar

to ignore or dismiss something, refusing to consider or give attention to it
Transitive: to discount sth
to discount definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She regularly discounts alternative viewpoints, limiting diverse perspectives.
Ella descuida regularmente puntos de vista alternativos, limitando diversas perspectivas.
02

rebajar, descontar

to lower the price of a product or service, often as part of a promotion or sale
Transitive: to discount a product or service
example
Ejemplos
The items were heavily discounted, making it a great time to shop.
Los artículos estaban muy rebajados, lo que hacía que fuera un momento excelente para comprar.
Discount
01

descuento, rebaja

the act of reducing the usual price of something
discount definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
During the holiday sale, many items were available at a significant discount, attracting a large crowd of shoppers.
Durante la venta de vacaciones, muchos artículos estaban disponibles con un descuento significativo, atrayendo a una gran multitud de compradores.
02

descuento, rebaja

the amount of money that is reduced from the usual price of something
discount definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
With the discount applied, the final price was much more affordable.
Con el descuento aplicado, el precio final fue mucho más asequible.
03

interest deducted in advance from a loan or financial instrument, typically on an annual basis

example
Ejemplos
The investor calculated the discount on the bond.
04

a partial refund or return of part of a payment already made

example
Ejemplos
They applied a discount on the invoice for late delivery.
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