/tæks ||; tæks/noun
[C,U] (a) tax (on sth) the money that you have to pay to the government so that it can provide public services 税;税款:
income tax所得税There used to be a tax on windows.过去装窗子要纳税。
taxverb [T] (often passive 常用于被动语态)
Alcohol, cigarettes and petrol are heavily taxed.对酒、烟和汽油的课税很重。
tax/tæks; tæks/n [C,U] money that you pay to the government and that is used to provide public services 税﹐税款: How much tax do you pay ? 你交多少税?+on plans to increase the tax on alcohol 加酒税的计划The government has promised tax cuts after the next election. 政府允诺再次当选后将削减税收。a huge tax increase 税收的大幅增加income tax (=tax paid on money you receive) (个人)所得税a tax-free salary (=with no tax to pay) 免税薪资before/after tax She earns about $50,000 a year, after tax. 她一年的税后工资为 50,000 美元。 —tax v [T]: Cigarettes are heavily taxed. 香烟被课以重税。
taxtaxtaxestaxedtaxing2verb (taxes, taxing, taxed)to make somebody pay taxtaxtaxtaxes1noun (pluraltaxes)money that you have to pay to the government. You pay tax from the money you earn or when you buy things: There is a tax on cigarettes in this country.