柯林斯詞典depreciate /d??pri????e?t/ (depreciating,depreciated,depreciates) 1. V-T/V-I If something such as a currency depreciates or if something depreciates it, it loses some of its original value. 使貶值; 貶值 Inflation is rising rapidly; the yuan is depreciating. 通貨膨脹正在迅速上陞;人民幣正在貶值。 The demand for foreign currency depreciates the real value of local currencies. 對外幣的需求降低了儅地貨幣的實(shí)際價(jià)值。2. depreciationN-VAR 貶值 ...miscellaneous costs, including machinery depreciation and wages. …包括機(jī)器折舊和工資在內(nèi)的襍費(fèi)。 返回 depreciate劍橋詞典to (cause something to) lose value , especially over time (尤指隨時(shí)間的推移)(使)貶值,(使)跌價(jià) Our car depreciated (by) $1,500 in the first year we owned it. 我們買的車第一年就貶值了1500美元。 In the last year our house has depreciated in value . 我們的房子在過去一年間貶值了。 比較appreciate (INCREASE) 返回 depreciate