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impost

/im-pohst/US // ˈɪm poʊst //UK // (ˈɪmpəʊst) //

冒牌货,冒名顶替,暗示,冒充

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tax; tribute; duty.
    • : a customs duty.
    • : Horse Racing. the weight assigned to a horse in a race.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to determine customs duties on, according to the kind of imports.

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Examples

  • Mr. Chamberlain omitted to mention the last-named impost, but no doubt that was his artfulness.

  • This type of arcade or window is found in early German work, except that, as a rule, there is a capital under the impost block.

  • All that remonstrance could gain was a postponement of the stamp act till some more acceptable form of impost could be devised.

  • The impost of extraordinary tithe—the whole system of tithe—again, is doomed when once the country begins to live its new life.

  • Akin to the tax that has just been described, at least in its nature as a direct impost, is the poll or capitation tax.