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单词 flat rate
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Definition of flat rate in English:

flat rate

noun
  • 1A charge or level of payment that is the same in all cases.

    clients are charged a flat rate of £250 annually

    按每年250英镑的统一价格向客户收费。

    as modifier the flat-rate state pension

    统一费率的国家养老金。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Things that might help include the introduction of broadband digital subscriber lines and flat-rate internet access.
    • The cheapest way is to transfer the shares into an online broking account, many of which offer flat-rate charges of around £10 a deal.
    • Doyle said, however, that she could not mandate flat-rate internet packages.
    • Different flat-rate payment schemes would also operate between land in ‘severely disadvantaged areas’ and all other land.
    • In Wales and Northern Ireland, you will get a flat-rate contribution of £100 a week towards your nursing care.
    • We are quickly headed toward a flat-rate communications world whether mobile operators like it or not.
    • Thanks to competition you can now buy and sell US shares for a flat-rate charge of just £15.
    • Better options are the flat-rate services, like digital subscriber lines, satellite internet connections, or cable modems.
    • There could be a flat-rate government payment to women in the workforce, which employers could top up.
    • It aims to hold tuition fees at their current flat-rate level of £1,125 a year, preventing universities from charging varying amounts for courses, which rebels claim would create a two-tier system.
    • Businesses pay a flat-rate premium of $19 a year, unchanged since 1991, for each covered employee or pensioner.
    • The campaigners reckon the Treasury should replace a tax on the weight of tobacco with a flat-rate charge per cigar.
    • Greece seems to be the latest convert, and is expected to announce a switch to a flat-rate system.
    • Environmentalists prefer flat-rate payments per area of land cultivated to reduce incentives to increase production.
    • Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares (though city hall is taking a look into this inequity now).
    • Mr Evans said the flat-rate fee was just a ‘one off’ and the normal charges would resume after the holiday.
    • The principle of charging virtually every adult a flat-rate charge was bitterly opposed.
    • At best, phone companies will be able to charge a flat-rate fee for service; at worst they will have to give voice calls away.
    • This entitles you to travel on most (though not quite all) buses running in York at a flat-rate fee of 37p for a single journey.
    • Backbench critics have proposed a £2,500 flat-rate fee, in place of the variable charge.
    1. 1.1 A rate of taxation that is not progressive, but remains at the same proportion on all amounts.
      均一税率
      a tax levied at a flat rate of 7.65 per cent
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now, rumours have begun to fly that he may commit himself to a reform of the federal tax system, including the possible introduction of a flat rate of income tax.
      • Income arising to a non-resident employee is subject to Portuguese withholding tax at a flat rate of 25 per cent.

Definition of flat rate in US English:

flat rate

nounˈflæt ˈˌreɪtˈflat ˈˌrāt
  • 1A charge that is the same in all cases, not varying in proportion with something.

    统一价格,统一收费;统一费率

    a system of charging a flat rate per household
    as modifier replacing the fee-for-service system with flat-rate payments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Businesses pay a flat-rate premium of $19 a year, unchanged since 1991, for each covered employee or pensioner.
    • Thanks to competition you can now buy and sell US shares for a flat-rate charge of just £15.
    • In Wales and Northern Ireland, you will get a flat-rate contribution of £100 a week towards your nursing care.
    • Doyle said, however, that she could not mandate flat-rate internet packages.
    • It aims to hold tuition fees at their current flat-rate level of £1,125 a year, preventing universities from charging varying amounts for courses, which rebels claim would create a two-tier system.
    • Backbench critics have proposed a £2,500 flat-rate fee, in place of the variable charge.
    • The cheapest way is to transfer the shares into an online broking account, many of which offer flat-rate charges of around £10 a deal.
    • Mr Evans said the flat-rate fee was just a ‘one off’ and the normal charges would resume after the holiday.
    • Environmentalists prefer flat-rate payments per area of land cultivated to reduce incentives to increase production.
    • Different flat-rate payment schemes would also operate between land in ‘severely disadvantaged areas’ and all other land.
    • We are quickly headed toward a flat-rate communications world whether mobile operators like it or not.
    • Greece seems to be the latest convert, and is expected to announce a switch to a flat-rate system.
    • Things that might help include the introduction of broadband digital subscriber lines and flat-rate internet access.
    • There could be a flat-rate government payment to women in the workforce, which employers could top up.
    • At best, phone companies will be able to charge a flat-rate fee for service; at worst they will have to give voice calls away.
    • The campaigners reckon the Treasury should replace a tax on the weight of tobacco with a flat-rate charge per cigar.
    • This entitles you to travel on most (though not quite all) buses running in York at a flat-rate fee of 37p for a single journey.
    • Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares (though city hall is taking a look into this inequity now).
    • The principle of charging virtually every adult a flat-rate charge was bitterly opposed.
    • Better options are the flat-rate services, like digital subscriber lines, satellite internet connections, or cable modems.
    1. 1.1 A rate of taxation that is not progressive, but remains at the same proportion on all amounts.
      均一税率
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now, rumours have begun to fly that he may commit himself to a reform of the federal tax system, including the possible introduction of a flat rate of income tax.
      • Income arising to a non-resident employee is subject to Portuguese withholding tax at a flat rate of 25 per cent.
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