to write off
[phrase form: write]
01
注销, 认为没有价值
to consider someone or something as having no value or importance
Transitive: to write off sb/sth as sth
例子
The committee had no choice but to write off the experiment as a setback.
委员会别无选择,只能将实验注销为挫折。
02
写信给, 寄信给
to send a letter to a company or organization with the purpose of asking for specific goods or information
Transitive: to write off a company
例子
He wrote off the airline to get more information about their frequent flyer program.
他写信给航空公司以获取有关其常旅客计划的更多信息。
03
注销, 扣除
to keep an official record of money spent for business and reduce the amount of taxes paid
Transitive: to write off a cost
例子
You can write off office supplies as part of your tax deductions.
你可以将办公用品作为税务减免的一部分冲销。
04
注销, 核销
to eliminate a debt, acknowledging that it is no longer owed
Transitive: to write off a debt
例子
The bank decided to write the loan off after the borrower faced unexpected financial hardship.
银行决定在借款人面临意外的财务困难后注销贷款。
05
注销, 报废
to cause such severe damage to a vehicle that it becomes irreparable and no longer usable
Dialect
British
Transitive: to write off a vehicle
例子
During their road trip, the group borrowed a camper van and nearly wrote it off in a minor collision.
在他们的公路旅行中,这群人租了一辆露营车,并在一次小碰撞中差点将其报废。



























