及物动词使免除,豁免
形容词被免除的,被豁免的
名词被免除(义务,责任)的人; 免税人
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1. 免除:当个人提出Chapter 7申请后,法庭会指定一个律师作受托人(trustee). 该trustee会将法定的被免除(exempt)的资产(即留给破产者的资产,包括生活、工作必需品)分出来,然后变卖所有其他财产,来偿付债权人.
2. 免税:不同环节上的征税或免税构成了不同的税收优惠模式,借助征税(tax)和免税(exempt)的英文字头来表示可分为: EET模式,即在缴费和取得收益的环节免税,在养老金的领取环节征税;ETT模式,即在缴费环节免税,在收益和领取环节征税;
3. 免:前者的第15条款既然提供了州政府选择是否豁免(exempt)于任何法令和条款的权力,州政府就可以选择是否行使这项权力. 出生于瓜拉雪兰莪而榄的卡立,毕业自马来亚大学经济和商业行政系,1973年往澳洲昆士兰大学攻读企业管理,
1. 被免除的;被豁免的
If someone or something is exempt from a particular rule, duty, or obligation, they do not have to follow it or do it.
e.g. Men in college were exempt from military service...
大学在校男生免服兵役。
e.g. Children under two years are exempt.
两岁以下儿童免票。
2. 免除;豁免
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.
e.g. 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。
e.g. 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. Under the new agreement, the mainland and Taiwan will exempt each other's shipping firms from business and income taxes.
2. Government agencies have promised to exempt damaged shops from business and corporate income taxes, urban maintenance and construction taxes and educational surcharges.
3. Enterprises opening profitable medical service entities will be exempt from business tax, real estate tax and land use tax for three years.
4. exempt
4. The United States said last week that it will exempt seven economies from Iran oil sanctions under its National Defense Authorization Act for 2012.
5. India's Child Labor Act bans employment of children younger than 14, but circuses were exempt until six months ago when the government amended the law.
6. exempt的解释
6. The White House is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act or FOIA, so the law wouldn't apply if the images are controlled there.
7. She attributed the quick execution of Saddam to Iraqi law, which stipulates that citizens over the age of 70 can be exempt from capital punishment.
8. Cheney is seeking to persuade Congress to exempt the Central Intelligence Agency from the proposed torture ban if one is passed by both chambers.
9. The two CPPCC members proposed to improve tax collection and adjust the minimum amount of personal income to be exempt from taxation.
10. The company insisted that the incidents were mainly due to poor weather, ostensibly a legitimate excuse to exempt itself from compensating passengers for the inconvenience they suffered.
verb
1. grant exemption or release to
e.g. Please excuse me from this class
Synonym: excuse relieve let off
2. grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to
e.g. She exempted me from the exam
adj
1. (of persons) freed from or not subject to an obligation or liability (as e.g. taxes) to which others or other things are subject
e.g. a beauty somehow exempt from the aging process
exempt from jury duty
only the very poorest citizens should be exempt from income taxes
2. (of goods or funds) not subject to taxation
e.g. the funds of nonprofit organizations are nontaxable
income exempt from taxation
Synonym: nontaxable