Little by little over the years, he has amassed an impressive collection of practical and common English phrases for his own reference. 122. over time (assets depreciates over time) (ph.) 随着时间过去(资产随着时间过去而贬值)资产的有用性会随着时间过去而贬值Usefulness of assets depreciates over...
1. fall, drop, decline, slump, decrease, fall off, dwindle, lessen, ebb, depreciate, become lower Crime has gone down 70 per cent. 2. lose, be beaten, go under, suffer defeat They went down 2-1 to Australia. 3. set, sink the glow left in the sky after the sun has gone down ...
2. To suffer a nervous breakdown or become unable to cope: He fell apart after years as a POW. fall away 1. To diminish gradually in size, amount, or intensity: The sound of the car fell away into the distance. 2. To change from an established course or activity: I fell away from...
Net Present Value | NPV Calculations, Formula & Examples from Chapter 5 / Lesson 20 44K Learn about what net present value is, how it is calculated both for a lump sum and for a stream of income over multiple years. View some examples on NPV. Related...
Agreed. My quote for many years when my wife has expressed preliminary interest in investment property has been simply that I wouldn’t be a landlord at gunpoint. Life’s too short for that level of aggravation. All respects to those who can do it. 20 Jeff Bond 10 months ago Steve –...
I sincerely wish Innes had mentioned some sources, as I’d like to know more about this. NOT TRUE THAT THE VALUE OF MONEY NEVER INCREASES Innes makes the following statement on page 159 (art. 2): “But while the monetary unit may depreciate, it never seems to appreciate. A general rise...
Top economist W A Wijewardene had explained how a broken peg can be turned into a float swiftly. There are also renewed calls to set up a currency board so that economists will not be able depreciate the currency (competitive exchange rate) to give short term benefits to producers at the...
Years of improper utilization has caused that the self-purification capacity of the three rivers has gradually diminished, causing the water to turn black, oily, and malodorous. Fig. 1 provides the location information and regional infrastructure of the three urban black-odorous rivers. Download: ...
2. To suffer a nervous breakdown or become unable to cope: He fell apart after years as a POW. fall away 1. To diminish gradually in size, amount, or intensity: The sound of the car fell away into the distance. 2. To change from an established course or activity: I fell away from...
22. to extend or continue or cause to extend or continue in a particular direction, for a particular duration or distance, etc: the road runs north; the play ran for two years; the months ran into years. 23. (Law) (intr) law a. to have legal force or effect: the lease runs ...