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Excise
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(excised) 1. Excise is a tax that the government of a country puts on particular goods, such as cigarettes and alcoholic drinks, which are produced for sale in its own country. ...this year’s rise in excise duties... New car buyers and smokers will be hit by increases in taxes and excise. N-VAR: usu N n 2. If someone excises something, they remove it deliberately and completely. (FORMAL) ...a personal crusade to excise racist and sexist references in newspapers. ...the question of permanently excising madness from the world. VERB: V n, V n from n • excision (excisions) The authors demanded excision of foreign words. N-VAR
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I. noun Etymology: obsolete Dutch excijs (now accijns), from Middle Dutch, probably modification of Old French assise session, assessment — more at assize Date: 15th century 1. an internal tax levied on the manufacture, sale, or consumption of a commodity 2. any of various taxes on privileges often assessed in the form of a license or fee II. transitive verb (~d; excising) Date: 1652 to impose an ~ on III. transitive verb (~d; excising) Etymology: Latin excisus, past participle of excidere, from ex- + caedere to cut Date: 1634 to remove by or as if by excision ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. n. & v. --n. 1 a a duty or tax levied on goods and commodities produced or sold within the country of origin. b a tax levied on certain licences. 2 Brit. a former government office collecting excise. Usage Now the Board of Customs and Excise. --v.tr. 1 charge excise on (goods). 2 force (a person) to pay excise. Etymology: MDu. excijs, accijs, perh. f. Rmc: rel. to CENSUS 2. v.tr. 1 remove (a passage of a book etc.). 2 cut out (an organ etc.) by surgery. Derivatives excision n. Etymology: L excidere excis- (as EX-(1), caedere cut) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. акциз, акцизный сбор (также excise duty) to levy excise —- облагать акцизным сбором excise on sugar —- акцизный сбор на сахар 2. лицензия 3. (the E.) ист. акцизное управление 4. взимать акцизный сбор, облагать акцизным сбором 5. разг. взимать или запрашивать слишком высокую цену 6. вырезать, отрезать 7. мед. иссекать, удалять оперативно to excise a tumour —- вырезать (удалить) опухоль 8. вырезать, исключать (из текста и т. п.) to excise a reference —- снять ссылку ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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~1 n the government tax that is put on the goods that are produced and used inside a country (excises on gasoline and cigarettes | excise officer (=someone who collects excise) | excise duty (=the money paid as excise)) (- see also Customs and Excise) ~2 v formal to remove or get rid of something, especially by cutting it out (The tumour was excised.) - excision n ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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