transitive. To remove or take away (a part or portion of a whole); to deduct, subtract. Chiefly with of, out of, from, etc. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > deduction > deduct [verb (transitive)] (36) abatec1400 transitive. To remove or take away (a part or portion of a whole); to deduct, subtract. Chiefly with of, out of, from, etc. Obsolete. rebate1425 transitive. To deduct or subtract (one quantity or number) from another; to allow (a sum) as a reduction. In later use chiefly: to pay back (a sum of… batec1440 transitive. To strike off or take away (a part of); to deduct, subtract. minishc1483 transitive. To remove or withdraw (a part or portion) of or from something; to subtract, take away. Now rare. diminish?1504 To take away (a part) from something, so as to make it less; hence gen. to take away, subtract, remove. Obsolete. detract1509 transitive. To take away, withdraw, subtract, deduct, abate. some part from (rarely †to) a whole. (Now usually with a quantitative object, as much… detray1509 transitive. To take away, subtract, remove; = detract, v. 1 2. deduct1524 transitive. To take away or subtract from a sum or amount. (The current sense.) defalkc1540 To cut or lop off; to deduct, subtract, abate. gen. Obsolete. defalcate1541 transitive. To cut or lop off (a portion from a whole); to retrench, deduct, subtract, abate. subtray1549 transitive and intransitive. To subtract (in various senses of the verb). derogate1561 To take away (something from a thing) so as to lessen or impair it. archaic. discount1561 transitive. To deduct, subtract. Now rare. deduce?1566 To deduct, subtract. Obsolete. substract1592 gen. transitive. To take away, remove. to strike off1597 transitive. To cancel by or as by a stroke of a pen; to remove from a list or record. Also figurative, †to cancel, remit (an obligation). to stri… reduct1600 transitive. To deduct (a sum or amount). Also intransitive. Chiefly U.S. regional in later use. subtract1610 figurative and in extended use. transitive. To take away, remove. Usually with from. subduct1716 transitive. To take away (a quantity) from (also †out of) another; to subtract, deduct. Also intransitive. Cf. subduce, v. 2. Now rare. to knock off1811 To strike off, deduct from an amount or sum. dock1891 transferred and figurative. To make a deduction from (a person's pay) as a fine, subscription, etc.; also with the person as object. colloquial… shave1961 To deduct (a small amount) from or off (a quantity, time, etc.). minus1963 transitive. colloquial. To subtract, remove. Also: to reduce numerically. Also intransitive. Subcategories:— something superfluous (1) — make or allow a deduction of or from (3) — detract from (5) — exclude (from a total) (4) |
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