"write off" in Chinese (Simplified)
注销折旧(税务)
Definition
将某物从账目中注销,因为它被认为无法收回或已无价值;也指将支出作为税收可扣除项处理。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Simplified))
常用于商业和财务。“write off a debt”表示放弃追回债务,“write off taxes”指报销或抵扣税款。非正式时,也可指放弃某事。常见名词形式为“tax write-off”。
Examples
The bank had to write off the loan because the customer could not pay.
银行不得不**注销**这笔贷款,因为客户无法偿还。
You can write off your business travel expenses on your taxes.
你可以在报税时**折旧**你的商务差旅费用。
After the accident, they had to write off the car.
事故后,他们不得不**注销**这辆车。
If a customer doesn’t pay for years, most companies will just write off that debt.
如果客户多年不付款,大多数公司最终会**注销**这笔欠款。
She tried fixing the old computer, but eventually had to write it off as a loss.
她试图修好那台老电脑,但最后还是不得不**注销**掉了。
Small expenses can add up, so don’t forget to write them off when filing your taxes.
小开支也会累计,所以报税时别忘了**抵扣**这些花费。