exemption
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/ us/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/
豁免
special permission not to do or pay something
Candidates with a qualification in chemistry have exemption from this course. 有化学学历的学生可以免修此课。
Organizations may qualify for exemption from income tax if they operate exclusively as charities. 纯粹从事慈善事业的机构有可能获准免交所得税。
See: exempt
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- A sympathetic doctor was supporting her husband's bid for exemption from military service.
- Iowa's open records law includes an exemption for personal information about government workers.
- The exemption clauses, by which the insurer seeks to limit his liability, can be very extensive.