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depletion allowance

损耗津贴,耗损津贴,损耗补贴,消耗津贴

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tax reduction allowed on income from exhaustible resources, as oil or timber.

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Examples

  • If Justin Bieber were Tom Brady's son, Brady would most likely be unable to afford his weekly allowance.

  • This allowance worked for the state (Maria Theresa taxed their production).

  • He received a regular allowance in return for his "discretion".

  • It's here that you see the $130-million plus Catching Fire budget, upped from The Hunger Games' $78-million allowance, pay off.

  • The full debt—or savings depletion—that families incur; not just student debt.

  • A long, dreamless sleep took instant charge of him, for he was exhausted to a state of utter depletion.

  • Freed from his presence, Black Sheep resolved that he should no longer be deprived of his allowance of pleasure-reading.

  • The next stage in bankruptcy proceedings is the proving and allowance of claims.

  • Consequently an amendment may be made diminishing the weekly allowance to a member who is sick, and also the time of allowing it.

  • "Not such a very short allowance either," said the doctor quaintly, and therewith the dinner concluded.