deposit [ di5pCzit ] (n.) 1.money placed in a bank account存款 % @9 Y3 V" n6 P7 J; @+ T; N. a
[例] Once your deposit in our bank exceeds 50,000 USD, the monthly 20 USD account maintenance fees will be exempted.7 Y+ y2 S: n4 @$ i. D% D3 a
deposit account account earning interest有息存款,储蓄存款4 [7 Q; N- Q+ D$ A
[例] We require 7 days’ notice of withdrawal on this deposit account.
$ k. T T( t: ^ a2. money paid in advance in order to reserve a product押金0 H# B! P! z; z0 i2 i
depot [ 5depEu; 5di:pEu] (n.) warehouse仓库* p3 w/ {$ a; l% G; |
[例] The goods are temporally stored in the depot near the port.
; N$ i7 b8 D' u' f3 a% R depreciate[ di5praivEbl ] (v.) reduce the value of assets in the accounts over a certain time贬值
: c3 Y# A6 }) G3 Q: B, N[例] We depreciate business equipment over 5 years.
; e$ [0 B( X6 `! J' M3 w: _[同义词] devalue, devaluate( U6 U" s! G) t. d* U& W$ I
depreciation [ di7pri:Fi5eiFEn ] (n.) reduction in the value of an asset贬值 " c4 ]2 ]4 K& G3 J
[同义词] devaluation, deflation4 j! w& z& T) r1 a- F2 |- ^
deregulate [di:re^jJleIt] (v) to free an industry , an organization, etc from price control, especially by a government 撤消管制
& A7 \- c! i1 v5 r7 Y% [+ _- c% I[例] to deregulate the food market; d& l# l1 Q: l; ^* }
deskilling (n) the losing of skills by workers through unemployment , lack of training , etc.失去技能
" [0 K/ b+ {0 x3 I% t; H8 R[例] The great depression caused many companies to lay off their workers which would result in deskilling of staff. |