discounts
n. 貼現( discount的名詞複數 ); 數目; (任何面值上的)扣除額; (考慮到故事、報告、報道等的誇張或偏見等)不全信
A discount is a reduction in the usual price of something.
They are often available at a discount...
它們經常進行打折銷售。
Full-time staff get a 20 per cent discount.
全職員工享受 20% 的折扣。
If a shop or company discounts an amount or percentage from something that they are selling, they take the amount or percentage off the usual price.
This has forced airlines to discount fares heavily in order to spur demand...
這迫使航空公司對機票大幅打折來刺激需求。
Tour prices are being discounted as much as 33%.
旅行價格打了 6.7 折之多。
If you discount an idea, fact, or theory, you consider that it is not true, not important, or not relevant.
However, traders tended to discount the rumor...
然而,商人往往不相信這一謠傳。
This theory has now been discounted.
這個理論被打了折扣。
Early bird discounts are usually available at the beginning of the season.
在換季之初搶先購買通常會有折扣優惠。
As discounts kicked in, bookings for immediate travel rose by 15%.
由於開始實行打折,近期旅行的預訂量上升了15%。
Trade and product discounts can also mean big savings.
商品促銷與產品折扣同樣意味著可能會省下一大筆錢。
Discounts will only be given on production of your student ID card.
須出示學生證方可打折.
Providing discounts is not the only way to win custom.
打折並不是招攬顧客的唯一途徑。