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 exempt [ig'zempt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 免税者, 被免除义务者

a. 免除的

vt. 使免除, 豁免

[经] 免除, 豁免, 免税人


  1. Poor eyesight will exempt you from military service.
    视力不佳将使你免服兵役。
  2. These houses are exempt from paying rates.
    这些房子是免付捐税的。
  3. He is exempt from military service.
    他免服兵役。


exempt


Exempt \Ex*empt"\, a. [F. exempt, L. exemptus, p. p. of eximere
to take out, remove, free; ex out + emere to buy, take. Cf.
{Exon}, {Redeem}.]
1. Cut off; set apart. [Obs.]

Corrupted, and exempt from ancient gentry. --Shak.

2. Extraordinary; exceptional. [Obs.] --Chapman.

3. Free, or released, from some liability to which others are
subject; excepted from the operation or burden of some
law; released; free; clear; privileged; -- (with from):
not subject to; not liable to; as, goods exempt from
execution; a person exempt from jury service.

True nobility is exempt from fear. --Shak.

T is laid on all, not any one exempt. --Dryden.


Exempt \Ex*empt"\, n.
1. One exempted or freed from duty; one not subject.

2. One of four officers of the Yeomen of the Royal Guard,
having the rank of corporal; an Exon. [Eng.]


Exempt \Ex*empt"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exempted}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Exempting}.] [F. exempter. See {Exempt}, a.]
1. To remove; to set apart. [Obs.] --Holland.

2. To release or deliver from some liability which others are
subject to; to except or excuse from he operation of a
law; to grant immunity to; to free from obligation; to
release; as, to exempt from military duty, or from jury
service; to exempt from fear or pain.

Death
So snatched will not exempt us from the pain
We are by doom to pay. --Milton.

  1. "All American taxpayers have an important stake in how these problems are resolved," said Luken, who supports a bill by Rep. John LaFale D-N.Y., to exempt lenders from Superfund liability when they foreclose on contaminated property.
  2. But in 1984, a federal judge in Illinois ruled that such notes were also exempt from estate taxes.
  3. Social Security and other entitlement programs are exempt from the cutbacks and Bush has exercised his option of exempting military payrolls also.
  4. The committee says that may have been a deliberate scheme to evade limits on outside income, from which royalties are exempt.
  5. Provision is made to extend relief, by regulations, to non-statutory schemes. Clause 46 and Schedule 7 bring forward insurance companies' entitlement to repayment of tax on exempt pension business income.
  6. If carried out, the Politburo order would affect officials at the uppermost levels of the party and government, who have been exempt from anti-corruption and austerity drives.
  7. It would, in effect, exempt federal judges and magistrates from state gun laws.
  8. In the meantime, a national Corporate Criminal Liability Act, by Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, is due back in the congressional hopper. We trust the Members will exempt themselves from coverage.
  9. Generally, those under 14 may work only in specific jobs exempt from the law.
  10. It would be paid for by taxing income above $45,000 a year, which is now exempt from the Medicare payroll tax.
  11. The government's public position is that even if Sharia were enforced, non-Islamic regions could exempt themselves, unlike the practice under Nimeiri.
  12. Buildings of 50,000 square feet or less would be exempt from the square footage limit.
  13. Agreed to decide whether non-profit social clubs that are generally exempt from federal income taxes can use losses incurred from selling food and drink to non-members to offset investment profits.
  14. They skirt the legal definition of a bank and are exempt from many of the restrictions placed on full-service banks.
  15. In addition, savings bond interest, like that of other securities of the federal government, is exempt from state and local income taxes.
  16. The new rules provide that once assets are exempt from the tax they are always exempt, no matter how much they increase in value.
  17. The new rules provide that once assets are exempt from the tax they are always exempt, no matter how much they increase in value.
  18. An aide to Cleveland Mayor George V. Voinovich said "virtually all the projects Cleveland is currently designing or which are under way will be exempt from the funding freeze because they will improve air quality."
  19. He said the Salvation Army's bell-ringers and other charities also would be exempt.
  20. The state Constitution requires judges to retire at 70, but Stout's attorney argued she was exempt, because she was appointed, not elected.
  21. A member of Congress, however, gets $7,000 a month, tax exempt.
  22. Losses over the first five years can also be offset against profits over the next five years. As a further incentive all machinery, spare parts and raw materials are exempt from customs duty for three years.
  23. Why, after all, should they be exempt from a process that has touched every other part of the nation's transport infrastructure? Up until now, the lack of any income stream from the roads has rendered the notion futile.
  24. Buying more than a 20% equity stake in a joint venture can exempt the Western company from taxes for up to five years.
  25. The bill would exempt Wilding, the 34-year-old son of Miss Taylor and the late British actor also named Michael Wilding, from a law prohibiting people with drug violations from being granted residence status.
  26. These are mutual funds that buy bonds issued only by that state and its municipalities, which makes their interest income exempt from all federal, state and local income taxes for investors who are residents of that state.
  27. State law prohibits corporate ownership of farmland, but family farm operations are exempt from that ban.
  28. As a practical matter, flights from the West Coast to Hawaii would be covered as they are under the time limit, but the language would exempt longer routes beginning, for example, in Chicago or on the East Coast.
  29. They also are exempt from the standards passenger cars must meet in resisting a crushed roof and absorbing side impacts, the group said.
  30. It said roofs in the smaller buses are less able to withstand rollover forces and body joints are exempt from federal joint strength standards that apply to larger buses.
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