to discount
01
忽视, 驳回
to ignore or dismiss something, refusing to consider or give attention to it
Transitive: to discount sth
例子
It 's unfair to discount the opinions of certain team members during decision-making.
在决策过程中忽视某些团队成员的意见是不公平的。
The manager chose not to discount the feedback provided by the employee.
经理选择不忽视员工提供的反馈。
02
打折, 降价
to lower the price of a product or service, often as part of a promotion or sale
Transitive: to discount a product or service
例子
The store decided to discount all summer clothes to clear out inventory.
商店决定打折所有夏季服装以清空库存。
The company decided to discount their services to attract more customers.
公司决定打折他们的服务以吸引更多客户。
Discount
01
折扣, 减价
the act of reducing the usual price of something
例子
The store announced a discount on all electronics for the weekend.
商店宣布周末所有电子产品都有折扣。
They applied a discount to the last season's clothing to make room for new arrivals.
他们对上一季的服装应用了折扣,以便为新到货腾出空间。
02
折扣, 减价
the amount of money that is reduced from the usual price of something
例子
They offered a discount of 20 % on all winter clothing.
他们对所有冬季服装提供20%的折扣。
The store gave a discount of $ 10 on purchases over $ 50.
商店对超过50美元的购买提供了10美元的折扣。
03
贴现, 利息折扣
interest on an annual basis deducted in advance on a loan
例子
The bank applied a discount on the short-term loan.
Treasury bills are issued at a discount to their face value.
04
折扣, 减价
a refund of some fraction of the amount paid
例子
Customers received a discount after returning defective items.
The hotel offered a discount for the overbooked night.



























