/ˈdɪskaʊnt ||; ˈdɪskaυnt/noun
[C,U] a lower price than usual; reduction 折扣:
Staff get 20% discount on all goods.员工购买各种货物都可得八折优待。Do you give a discount for cash?用现金付款有没有折扣?
discount²
/dɪsˈkaʊnt; US ˈdɪskaʊnt ||; ˈdɪskaυnt/verb
[T] to consider sth not true or not important 不相信;不重视:
I think we can discount that idea. It's just not practical.我认为可以忽略那个构想,因为它根本就不切实际。
discount1/ˋdIskaUnt; ˈdIskaʊnt/n [C] a reduction in the usual price of something 折扣: Members get a 10% discount . 会员可享受九折。at a discount Employees can buy books at a discount. 雇员买书有折扣。 —discount /ˋdIskaUnt; dIsˈkaʊnt/v [T]
discount2/ˋdIskaUnt; dIsˈkaʊnt/v [T] to consider something unlikely to be true or important 认为〔某事〕不可信[不重要]﹐忽视: Larry tends to discount any suggestion I ever make. 拉里总是不理会我提出的任何建议。
discountdiscountdiscountsdiscounteddiscountingnounmoney that somebody takes away from the price of something to make it cheaper: Students often get a discount on rail travel.