discount n. 1.折扣,讓頭。 2.【商業】貼現,貼現率,折息,扣息。 3.不考慮,不重視,不全信。 5 percent discount for cash 現金付款,九五折優待。 an arithmetical [true] discount 真折扣。 a bank discount 銀行貼現。 10 percent discount on tickets 票價打九折。 accept his story with some discount 打折扣聽他的故事。 at 25% discount打七五折。 discount of 10% 九折。 at a discount 1. (股票等的處理)低于票面價格〔參看 at a premium〕,打折扣。 2. (貨物等的)跌價;無銷路。 3. 不受重視,不受歡迎 (Superstitions are at a discount today. 迷信的習俗今天已不受歡迎)。 give [allow, make] a discount 打折扣 (on)。 vt. 1.打去(若干)折扣,打折扣買[賣];【商業】把(票據等)貼現;(借款時)先扣(若干)利息。 2.打著折扣聽,不全信;低估;忽視,藐視。 3.(通過事先采取行動)減弱(事件等的效果)。 4.【臺球】向(對方)讓分。 be discounted at 10% percent 打九折。 The store discounted all clothing for sale. 該店的服裝全部減價出售。 discount a politician 對政客持懷疑態度。 They have discounted the effect of a decline in the stock market. 他們已經考慮到股票市場跌風的影響而事先作出估算。 n. -er =discount house.
The author pointed out that the legal nature of note discount should be the two parties ' legal act of bill right transfer by analyzing defects of “ the loan doctrine ” and “ the note act doctrine ” 作者通過分析“貸款說”和“票據行為說”的缺陷,指出票據貼現的法律性質應該為票據權利轉讓的雙方法律行為。