deduction
名词 n.
英 /dɪˈdʌkʃən/|/dɪˈdʊkʃən/
美 /dɪˈdʌkʃən/|/diˈdʌkʃən/
英文释义
名词 n.
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That which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed.
— Near-synonyms: extract, reduction; see also Thesaurus:decrement
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That which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed.; A sum that can be removed in tax calculations, usually from the taxable amount; something that is written off.
— standard deduction
- That which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed.; A sum withheld from an employee's pay for the purpose of paying tax.
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A process of reasoning that moves from the general to the specific, in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises presented, so that the conclusion cannot be false if the premises are true.; A conclusion; that which is deduced, concluded or figured out.
— He arrived at the deduction that the butler didn't do it.
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A process of reasoning that moves from the general to the specific, in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises presented, so that the conclusion cannot be false if the premises are true.; The ability or skill to deduce or figure out; the power of reason
— Through his powers of deduction, he realized that the plan would never work.
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词源
From Middle French déduction, from Latin deductio.
Equivalent to deduct + -ion or deduce + -tion.
Equivalent to deduct + -ion or deduce + -tion.
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