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de.pre.ci.ate (obj)dI5pri:7Fi7eIt, -si-vto (cause something to) lose value, esp. over time(使东西)跌价,贬值Our car depreciated (by) £1500/ 20% in the first year after we bought it. [I]我们的车子在买来后的第一年里折旧1500英镑/20%。The value of our house has depreciated because of the new factory that has been built next to it. [I]我们的房子已经因为挨着它建起来的新工厂而贬值了。The new factory that has been built next to us has depreciated the value of our house. [T]挨着我们建起来的新工厂降低了我们房子的价值。☆ APPRECIATE
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