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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
excise
▪ I. ex·cise 1 [excise excises excised excising] BrE [ˈeksaɪz] NAmE [ˈeksaɪz] noun uncountable a government tax on some goods made, sold or used within a country •new excise duties on low-alcohol drinks •a sharp increase in vehicle excise •an excise officer (= an official whose job is to collect ↑excise ) compare ↑customs Word Origin: late 15th cent. ‘a tax or toll’ Middle Dutch excijs accijs Latin accensare ‘to tax’ ad- ‘to’ census ‘tax’ ↑census Example Bank: •the excise levied on beer and tobacco •to increase the excise on whisky •There are new excise duties on alcoholic drinks. •There has been a sharp increase in vehicle excise. ▪ II. ex·cise 2 [excise excises excised excising] BrE [ɪkˈsaɪz] NAmE [ɪkˈsaɪz] verb ~ sth (from sth) (formal) to remove sth completely •Certain passages were excised from the book. Verb forms: Word Origin: late 16th cent. ‘notch or hollow out’ Latin excis- ‘cut out’ excidere ex- ‘out of’ caedere ‘to cut’ Example Bank: •He carefully excised any passages that might cause offence. •The sensor improves the precision with which surgeons can excise brain tumours.
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