depreciation 的定义
- decrease in value due to wear and tear, decay, decline in price, etc.
- such a decrease as allowed in computing the value of property for tax purposes.
- a decrease in the purchasing or exchange value of money.
- a lowering in estimation.
depreciation 近义词
devaluation
depreciation 的近义词 6 个
depreciation 的反义词 1 个
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- The idea of depreciation is that the newspaper owner could deduct a piece of that $10 million every year for the 20-year lifespan of the press.
- Like the General Data Protection Regulation, the depreciation of third-party cookies is pushing marketers to pursue more of these sorts of deals.
- Ideally, a better battery and better software will also help produce a longer-lasting vehicle so that Bird can cut down on depreciation and maintenance costs, which have really not helped the company in its push for profitability.
- There’s also the looming depreciation of third-party cookies, stifling programmatic efforts, and social media’s pay to play environment isn’t conducive to the tightened media budgets that lay in the pandemic’s wake, according to marketers.
- It is clear that advertisers must update their marketing stacks to compensate for cookie depreciation by 2022.
- If the treasury lets you accelerate the depreciation of your jet, they'll collect less tax revenue now, but more in year six.
- At least some of the depreciation for the rest of the jets stretches beyond the window.
- We'll grandfather all the jets that were bought before, so that they still get to use the old depreciation schedule.
- In year three, total depreciation is $4.26 billion instead of $6 billion, in year four it's $6.68 billion, and so forth . . .
- So the question is, how much is accelerated depreciation worth?
- With her self-depreciation she was one thing that she was not likely to guessthe prettiest talker in the world.
- At any rate, after what we have read we cannot attribute his intention of studying under Kalkbrenner to undue self-depreciation.
- In spite of the increased depreciation of the currency the Colony continued to grow in numbers and strength.
- In the midst of these efforts depreciation was undermining the strength and corrupting the moral sense of the community.
- Most of this fund was wiped out by depreciation of money, etc., during the Civil War.