discount
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British pronunciation
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/

Définition et signification de « discount » en anglais

to discount
01

ignorer, écarter

to ignore or dismiss something, refusing to consider or give attention to it
Transitive: to discount sth
to discount definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The manager chose not to discount the feedback provided by the employee.
Le manager a choisi de ne pas ignorer les commentaires fournis par l'employé.
02

rabattre, réduire

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
Exemples
The company decided to discount their services to attract more customers.
L'entreprise a décidé de réduire le prix de ses services pour attirer plus de clients.
Discount
01

réduction

the act of reducing the usual price of something
discount definition and meaning
example
Exemples
They applied a discount to the last season's clothing to make room for new arrivals.
Ils ont appliqué une réduction sur les vêtements de la dernière saison pour faire de la place aux nouvelles arrivées.
02

réduction

the amount of money that is reduced from the usual price of something
discount definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The store gave a discount of $ 10 on purchases over $ 50.
Le magasin a accordé une réduction de 10 $ sur les achats de plus de 50 $.
03

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

example
Exemples
Treasury bills are issued at a discount to their face value.
04

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

example
Exemples
The hotel offered a discount for the overbooked night.
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