tariff

US /ˈter.ɪf/
UK /ˈter.ɪf/
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1.

关税, 税率

a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports

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The government imposed a new tariff on imported cars.
政府对进口汽车征收了新的关税
Reducing trade tariffs can boost economic growth.
降低贸易关税可以促进经济增长。
2.

资费, 价目表

a list of fixed charges, especially for services or at a hotel

:
The hotel's room tariff includes breakfast.
酒店的客房价格包含早餐。
Check the phone company's call tariff before making international calls.
拨打国际电话前,请查看电话公司的通话资费
1.

征收关税, 课税

to impose a tariff on (a particular class of goods or a country)

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The government decided to tariff luxury goods to protect domestic industries.
政府决定对奢侈品征收关税以保护国内产业。
They threatened to tariff goods from that country if trade negotiations failed.
他们威胁说,如果贸易谈判失败,将对该国商品征收关税