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to tax
01
imposer, taxer
to impose a financial charge by the government on income, goods, services, or properties to generate revenue for public services and functions
Transitive: to tax a person or their assets
Exemples
The city council decided to tax businesses operating within its jurisdiction.
Le conseil municipal a décidé de taxer les entreprises opérant dans sa juridiction.
02
accuser, inculper
to formally accuse someone of wrongdoing or to charge them with an offense
Transitive: to tax sb with sth
Exemples
The officials taxed the company with violations of environmental regulations.
Les responsables ont taxé l'entreprise de violations des réglementations environnementales.
03
éprouver, mettre à rude épreuve
to put a great strain on someone's abilities, energy, or resources
Transitive: to tax resources or abilities
Exemples
The constant pressure from the project deadline began to tax her patience.
La pression constante de la date limite du projet a commencé à mettre à rude épreuve sa patience.
04
taxer, évaluer
to officially determine or assess the amount of costs or fees in a legal case
Transitive: to tax legal costs
Exemples
After the trial, the judge taxed the costs of the lawsuit, dividing them between both parties.
Après le procès, le juge a taxé les frais du procès, les répartissant entre les deux parties.
Tax
Exemples
The government imposed a new tax on luxury goods to increase revenue.
Le gouvernement a imposé une nouvelle taxe sur les produits de luxe pour augmenter les recettes.
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overtax
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taxing
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