Exemption Meaning in English
word
ɪɡˈzɛmpʃən/, /ɪɡˈzɛmʃən
ig-ZEMP-shun
ɛɡzˈɛmpʃən
eg-ZEMP-shun
释义
A special permission that allows a person or thing to avoid a rule, duty, or payment that normally applies to others.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in legal, tax, and official settings. Often appears as 'tax exemption', 'medical exemption', or 'exemption from duty'. More formal than 'exception', and indicates relief from a rule, not just being different.
Spanish: exención - dispensaPortuguese (BR): isenção - dispensaPortuguese (PT): isenção - dispensaChinese (Simplified): 豁免 - 免除Chinese (Traditional): 豁免 - 免除Hindi: छूट - विमुक्तिArabic: إعفاء - استثناءBengali: ছাড় - ছ免 (কর্তব্য বা নিয়ম থেকে)Russian: освобождение - льгота (для налогов)Japanese: 免除 - 免税 (税金について)Vietnamese: miễn - miễn trừ (pháp lý)Korean: 면제Turkish: muafiyetUrdu: استثنیٰ - چھوٹIndonesian: pembebasan - pengecualian (resmi)
例句
He received an exemption from the final exam.
basic
Some goods have a tax exemption.
basic
You need a medical exemption to skip gym class.
basic
Her allergy qualified her for an exemption from wearing a uniform.
natural
Not everyone gets an exemption—you have to meet certain criteria.
natural
After applying, he was granted an exemption from military service.
natural