discount

US /ˈdɪs.kaʊnt/
UK /ˈdɪs.kaʊnt/
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1.

折扣, 優惠

a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers.

:
They offer a 10% discount for students.
他們為學生提供10%的折扣
You can get a significant discount if you buy in bulk.
如果您批量購買,可以獲得很大的折扣
1.

打折, 減價

deduct an amount from the usual price of something.

:
The store decided to discount all winter clothing by 30%.
商店決定將所有冬季服裝打折30%。
They will discount the price for loyal customers.
他們將為忠實客戶打折
2.

忽視, 不予考慮

regard (a possibility, fact, or feeling) as being unworthy of consideration because it lacks importance or credibility.

:
We shouldn't discount the possibility of a sudden change in weather.
我們不應該忽視天氣突然變化的可能。
Her opinion was quickly discounted by the committee.
她的意見很快被委員會忽視了。