surcharge / noun ˈsɜrˌtʃɑrdʒ; verb sɜrˈtʃɑrdʒ, ˈsɜrˌtʃɑrdʒ /

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surcharge2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an additional charge, tax, or cost.
  2. an excessive sum or price charged.
  3. an additional or excessive load or burden.
v. 有主动词 verb

sur·charged, sur·charg·ing.

  1. to subject to an additional or extra charge, tax, cost, etc..
  2. to overcharge for goods.
  3. to show an omission in of something that operates as a charge against the accounting party; to omit a credit toward.

surcharge 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fee

更多surcharge例句

  1. Germany made an important change late last year, freeing green hydrogen producers from paying certain surcharges on electricity.
  2. 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.
  3. Cash donations help pay for taxes, ticket fees and fuel surcharges.
  4. For certain surcharges and fees, the CPUC allows companies to self-report what they owe and does not track whether they have paid.
  5. 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.
  6. The company makes money by adding a 15 percent surcharge to the price of the meal.
  7. The devil was predictably in the details, with a surcharge on the rich and a call to end the state and local tax deduction.
  8. On this explanation the Central Authority (whilst upholding the auditor's decision in point of law) remitted the surcharge.
  9. As to the surcharge, I'll take care of that A beautiful creature, is not she, Mary?
  10. Their income is mainly derived from the local rate, a surcharge of one-twelfth on the land revenue.
  11. The sum of the errors of an assay, which is called the surcharge, is reported in the same way.
  12. It is stated that the surcharge was made up in its peculiar form so as to prevent counterfeiting by the use of ordinary type.