exemption
n. 免除,豁免; 免税
If someone or something is exempt from a particular rule, duty, or obligation, they do not have to follow it or do it.
Men in college were exempt from military service...
大学在校男生免服兵役。
Children under two years are exempt.
两岁以下儿童免票。
To exempt a person or thing from a particular rule, duty, or obligation means to state officially that they are not bound or affected by it.
South Carolina claimed the power to exempt its citizens from the obligation to obey federal law...
南卡罗来纳州声称有权力免除该州公民遵守联邦法规的义务。
Companies with fifty-five or fewer employees would be exempted from the requirements.
员工在55人及以下的公司将免除这些条件。
1. immunity from an obligation or duty
2. a deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of his status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.);
3. an act exempting someone;
The exemption is intended to encourage direct transport services across the Taiwan Strait.
通知说,做出此项优惠,为推动海峡两岸直航进程.
That law allows children to skip vaccines if they have a medical or religious exemption.
该法律允许儿童因医学或宗教原因而回避疫苗注射.
The State Council the scope and formulate the rules of such duty reduction or exemption.
特定减税或者免税的范围和办法由国务院规定.
Application fee for module exemption through assessment.
透过评核试申请单元豁免费用.
They enjoyed exemption from customs duties on goods to be used by themselves.
他们的自用物品获得免除关税.