write
off
复数形式
write-offs
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销账, 注销
the act of canceling a debt or financial obligation, often due to it being deemed uncollectible or not worth pursuing
- They applied the write-off to their financial records, reducing their reported losses.
他们将冲销应用于财务记录,减少了报告的损失。
- A write-off was necessary because the customer’s bankruptcy made repayment impossible.
由于客户的破产使得还款变得不可能,因此核销是必要的。
- It was a significant write-off, but the business had no choice but to move on.
这是一笔重大的冲销,但企业别无选择,只能继续前进。
- The accountant recommended the bad debt be treated as a write-off for tax purposes.
会计师建议将坏账作为核销以用于税务目的。
- The company wrote off several old accounts receivable as write-offs at the end of the fiscal year.
公司在财政年度末将几笔旧应收账款作为核销注销。
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无成效的时期, 浪费的时间
a period of time in which one fails to accomplish anything