itemize 的 2 个定义
i·tem·ized, i·tem·iz·ing.
i·tem·ized, i·tem·iz·ing.
- to compute an income-tax return by listing separately all assets, credits, allowable deductions, losses, etc.
itemize 近义词
keep detailed record
更多itemize例句
- But the president could have chosen not to itemize his giving, or to give that money to the U.S. Treasury, as many people do.
- Only about one-third of Americans itemize their deductions, and they are mostly the well off.
- They tend to advantage wealthier taxpayers (who are more likely to itemize) and corporations.
- I itemize what struck me as being their real, if unuttered trend.
- In any report of a wedding, it is proper to itemize the plunder.
- Don't keep spending money for a lot of things that you would hardly care to itemize in the account you send to Father.
- The original method was to itemize all transactions in the ledger, but the present custom is to post the totals only.
- So I propose allowing all taxpayers, whether they itemize or not, to deduct their charitable contributions.