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surcharge

/noun sur-chahrj; verb sur-chahrj, sur-chahrj/US // noun ˈsɜrˌtʃɑrdʒ; verb sɜrˈtʃɑrdʒ, ˈsɜrˌtʃɑrdʒ //

附加费用,附加费,附加税,额外费用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an additional charge, tax, or cost.
    • : an excessive sum or price charged.
    • : an additional or excessive load or burden.
    • : Philately. an overprint that alters or restates the face value or denomination of a stamp to which it has been applied.a stamp bearing such an overprint.
    • : act of surcharging.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sur·charged, sur·charg·ing.

    • : to subject to an additional or extra charge, tax, cost, etc..
    • : to overcharge for goods.
    • : to show an omission in of something that operates as a charge against the accounting party; to omit a credit toward.
    • : Philately. to print a surcharge on.
    • : to put an additional or excessive burden upon.

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Examples

  • Germany made an important change late last year, freeing green hydrogen producers from paying certain surcharges on electricity.

  • We are reassured that your report does not support assertions that the CPUC failed to collect $200 million in fees and surcharges from our regulated entities.

  • Cash donations help pay for taxes, ticket fees and fuel surcharges.

  • For certain surcharges and fees, the CPUC allows companies to self-report what they owe and does not track whether they have paid.

  • A large portion of the fees were collected as surcharges on customer bills, particularly phone bills, to fund vital assistance programs for poor and disabled people.

  • The company makes money by adding a 15 percent surcharge to the price of the meal.

  • The devil was predictably in the details, with a surcharge on the rich and a call to end the state and local tax deduction.

  • On this explanation the Central Authority (whilst upholding the auditor's decision in point of law) remitted the surcharge.

  • As to the surcharge, I'll take care of that A beautiful creature, is not she, Mary?

  • Their income is mainly derived from the local rate, a surcharge of one-twelfth on the land revenue.

  • The sum of the errors of an assay, which is called the surcharge, is reported in the same way.

  • It is stated that the surcharge was made up in its peculiar form so as to prevent counterfeiting by the use of ordinary type.