柯林斯詞典deductible /d??d?kt?b?l/ (deductibles) 1. ADJ If a payment or expense is deductible, it can be deducted from another sum such as your income, for example, when calculating how much income tax you have to pay. 可扣除的 Part of the auto-loan interest is deductible as a business expense. 作為一項(xiàng)業(yè)務(wù)支出,汽車(chē)消費(fèi)的部分貸款利息是可以扣除的。 ...deductible expenses. ... 可扣除費(fèi)用。2. N-COUNT A deductible is a sum of money which an insured person has to pay toward the cost of an insurance claim. The insurance company pays the rest. 免賠額[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] Each time they go to a hospital, they have to pay a deductible of $628. 每次他們?nèi)メt(yī)院,他們必須繳納免賠費(fèi)用628美元。 返回 deductible劍橋詞典A deductible amount can be taken away from a total . 可扣除的;可減免的 Expenses like office phone bills are tax -deductible (= you do not have to pay tax on them). 辦公電話費(fèi)等開(kāi)支可從納稅項(xiàng)目中扣除。 返回 deductible