taxed
adjective uk/tækst/ us/tækst/
(MONEY)
征税的
If something is taxed, someone has paid, or will pay, tax on it.
Tobacco is heavily taxed, in the hopes that it will deter smokers. 烟草被重税,目的在于遏制吸烟者。
The car involved in the accident was not taxed or insured. 涉嫌事故的汽车并没有上过税,也没有买保险。
You can take up to a quarter of your pension as a tax-free lump sum. The rest must be taken as taxed income. 您最多可以一次性免税领取养老金的四分之一。其余的必须作为应税收入。
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- I didn't realize pensions were taxed.
- Black-market drugs would undercut heavily taxed legal supplies.
- Investors rushed into tax shelters to convert highly taxed income into lightly taxed capital gains.
(EFFORT)
使负重担;使受压力;使大伤脑筋
having to make a lot of effort, either physical or mental, and finding this difficult
If they spend a lot of time outdoors, youngsters are less taxed by the emotional stresses of childhood. 如果孩子们花很多时间在户外,他们就不会饱受童年期情绪性应激反应的困惑。
The study found that workers taking care of elderly parents feel more taxed than those with dependent children. 研究发现,照顾年迈父母的工人比抚养子女的工人感到更多的压力。
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- What we have been seeing recently is that people feel taxed physically and emotionally, and don't have much energy left to give.
- One of the staffers felt taxed when she had to process nearly 30 people in a day.
- This procedure helps people who are on dialysis, and are taxed by the dialysis process.