tariff
n. 關稅表; 關稅; 價格表
A tariff is a tax that a government collects on goods coming into a country.
America wants to eliminate tariffs on items such as electronics.
美國打算取消電子產品等的關稅。
A tariff is the rate at which you are charged for public services such as gas and electricity, or for accommodation and services in a hotel.
The daily tariff includes accommodation and unlimited use of the pool and gymnasium.
日常費用包括住宿以及游泳池和健身房的不限時使用。
...electricity tariffs and telephone charges.
電費和電話費
1. a government tax on imports or exports;
1. charge a tariff;
The US tire manufacturers are against the tariff.
美國的一些製造商是反對高關稅的.
Already its average weighted tariff on manufactures is down to 7 per cent.
現在,中國製造業產品的加權平均關稅率已經降到7%.
A copy of the tariff is placed in each room of the hotel.
旅館的每一個房間都有一份價目表.
Thirty percent of all tariff peaks protect the food industry.
所有關稅高峰的30%用於保護食品工業.
This was the key point of trade development and customs tariff changes of modern China.
這是近代中國貿易發展和海關稅率變化的要點.