单词 | rebate |
释义 | rebate (riːbeɪt ) Word forms: rebates countable noun [oft noun NOUN, adjective NOUN] A rebate is an amount of money which is paid to you when you have paid more tax, rent, or rates than you needed to. ...a tax rebate. Customers are to benefit from a rebate on their electricity bills. Synonyms: refund, discount, reduction, bonus Collocations: receive a rebate More than 4.3m people will receive a rebate, averaging 400; the rest must pay back the money. Times, Sunday Times Check your tax code now and you could receive a rebate. Times, Sunday Times A worker aged 40 would receive a rebate of around 3,000 a year as a result of paying lower national insurance contributions. Times, Sunday Times Practices can also receive a rebate on incoming 0844 calls. Times, Sunday Times Hospitals can also receive a rebate on incoming calls by using the numbers, which one trust said was used to help it to meet 'savings targets'. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 回扣 Japanese: リベート |
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