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单词 discount
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discount

noun
 
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something synonym reduction
    • to get/offer a discount
    • a 10, 20, 50, etc. per cent discount
    • Spend over £50 and receive a 15 per cent discount.
    • Do you qualify for a student discount?
    • discount for somebody Do you give any discount for students?
    • If you pay cash you may be able to negotiate a discount.
    • discount on something They're offering a 10% discount on all sofas this month.
    • discount off something You can get a substantial discount off your car insurance.
    • at a discount They were selling everything at a discount (= at reduced prices).
    • discount to something a chance to buy new shares at a discount to the current trading price
    • We offer special discount rates for families.
    • a discount voucher/coupon/card
    • a discount store/retailer (= one that regularly sells goods at reduced prices)
    • a discount airline/carrier (= an airline that sells cheap tickets)
    Wordfinder
    • buy
    • discount
    • loyalty card
    • purchase
    • receipt
    • reduction
    • refund
    • short-change
    • store card
    • voucher
    Collocations ShoppingShoppingShopping
    • go/​go out/​be out shopping
    • go to (especially British English) the shops/(especially North American English) a store/(especially North American English) the mall
    • do (British English) the shopping/(especially North American English) the grocery shopping/​a bit of window-shopping
    • (North American English, informal) hit/​hang out at the mall
    • try on clothes/​shoes
    • indulge in some retail therapy
    • go on a spending spree
    • cut/​cut back on/​reduce your spending
    • be/​get caught shoplifting
    • donate something to/​take something to/​find something in (British English) a charity shop/(North American English) a thrift store
    • buy/​sell/​find something at (British English) a car boot sale/(British English) a jumble sale/​a garage sale/(North American English) a yard sale
    • find/​get/​pick up a bargain
    At the shop/​store
    • load/​push/​wheel (British English) a trolley/(North American English) a cart
    • stand in/​wait in (British English) the checkout queue/(North American English) the checkout line
    • (North American English) stand in line/ (British English) queue at the checkout
    • bag (especially North American English) (your) groceries
    • pack (away) (especially British English) your shopping
    • stack/​stock/​restock the shelves at a store (with something)
    • be (found) on/​appear on supermarket/​shop shelves
    • be in/​have in/​be out of/​run out of stock
    • deal with/​help/​serve customers
    • run a special promotion
    • be on special offer
    Buying goods
    • make/​complete a purchase
    • buy/​purchase something online/​by mail order
    • make/​place/​take an order for something
    • buy/​order something in bulk/​in advance
    • accept/​take credit cards
    • pay (in) cash/​by (credit/​debit) card/(British English) with a gift voucher/(North American English) with a gift certificate
    • enter your PIN number
    • ask for/​get/​obtain a receipt
    • return/​exchange an item/​a product
    • be entitled to/​ask for/​demand a refund
    • compare prices
    • offer (somebody)/give (somebody)/get/​receive a 30% discount
    Extra Examples
    • Customers are allowed a discount on orders over £500.
    • We offer discounts to educational institutions.
    • How would you like a 20 per cent discount off your grocery bill?
    • A lot of venues and gallleries offer student discounts.
    • If you collect ten bonus points, you will be entitled to a discount.
    • It is important to negotiate a good discount and obtain books on approval.
    • Members are given a discount card which entitles them to 20 per cent off.
    • There is a special discount for employees.
    • They offer a trade discount to builders.
    • They only give you a discount if you buy more than a certain amount.
    • Tickets are available to members at a discount.
    • We offer a 5 per cent cash discount for prompt payment.
    • a discount of 30 per cent
    • a prescription drug discount card
    • The store manager gave us a 10 per cent discount on the drum set.
    • Get a 20 per cent discount voucher off your next visit.
    • the recent growth of discount brokers and online trading
    Topics Shoppingb1, Businessb1, Moneyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • deep
    • generous
    verb + discount
    • allow somebody
    • give (somebody)
    • offer (somebody)
    discount + noun
    • card
    • coupon
    • voucher
    preposition
    • at a discount
    • discount of
    • discount on
    phrases
    • a rate of discount
    See full entry
    Word Originearly 17th cent.: from obsolete French descompte (noun), descompter (verb), or (in commercial contexts) from Italian (di)scontare, both from medieval Latin discomputare, from Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + computare, from com- ‘together’ + putare ‘to settle (an account)’.

discount

verb
 
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they discount
/dɪsˈkaʊnt/
/dɪsˈkaʊnt/
he / she / it discounts
/dɪsˈkaʊnts/
/dɪsˈkaʊnts/
past simple discounted
/dɪsˈkaʊntɪd/
/dɪsˈkaʊntɪd/
past participle discounted
/dɪsˈkaʊntɪd/
/dɪsˈkaʊntɪd/
-ing form discounting
/dɪsˈkaʊntɪŋ/
/dɪsˈkaʊntɪŋ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they discount
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
he / she / it discounts
/ˈdɪskaʊnts/
/ˈdɪskaʊnts/
past simple discounted
/ˈdɪskaʊntɪd/
/ˈdɪskaʊntɪd/
past participle discounted
/ˈdɪskaʊntɪd/
/ˈdɪskaʊntɪd/
-ing form discounting
/ˈdɪskaʊntɪŋ/
/ˈdɪskaʊntɪŋ/
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  1.  
    /ˈdɪskaʊnt/
    /ˈdɪskaʊnt/
    [usually passive] to take an amount of money off the usual cost of something; to sell something at a discount synonym reduce
    • be discounted by something Most of our stock has been discounted by up to 40 per cent.
    • discounted rates/fares
    • Students can get discounted tickets.
    • Aer Lingus is offering heavily discounted prices on flights to the US this month.
    • discount something The newspaper will discount its cover price this week.
    More Like This Pronunciation changes by part of speechPronunciation changes by part of speech
    • abuse
    • alternate
    • advocate
    • approximate
    • contract
    • converse
    • convict
    • decrease
    • delegate
    • discount
    • duplicate
    • estimate
    • export
    • extract
    • graduate
    • import
    • intimate
    • moderate
    • object
    • permit
    • present
    • protest
    • record
    • refund
    • refuse
    • subject
    • suspect
    • survey
    • torment
    • upgrade
    Extra Examples
    • We're offering discounted prices throughout March.
    • It's a mistake to heavily discount the price per item when bidding for a job.
    • Some of last season's stock is still available at hugely discounted prices.
    • The discounted fares can be up to 70 per cent less than the airlines' published prices.
    • New regulations reduced the airlines' capacity to discount fares.
    • The magazine's first issue was sold at the heavily discounted price of £3.00.
    • You can find discounted flights on the internet.
    Topics Moneyb2, Shoppingb2
  2. /dɪsˈkaʊnt/
    /dɪsˈkaʊnt/
    (formal) to think or say that something is not important or not true synonym dismiss
    • discount something We cannot discount the possibility of further strikes.
    • discount something as something The news reports were being discounted as propaganda.
    Extra Examples
    • Buckingham Palace discounted fears for the Queen's health.
    • This theory has now been largely discounted.
  3. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from obsolete French descompte (noun), descompter (verb), or (in commercial contexts) from Italian (di)scontare, both from medieval Latin discomputare, from Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + computare, from com- ‘together’ + putare ‘to settle (an account)’.
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