1.免除,豁免 (from)
1.被免除的,被豁免的 (from)
1.被免除(义务,责任)的人;免税人
1.to allow someone to ignore something such as a rule, obligation, or payment
1.allowed to ignore something such as a rule, obligation, or payment
1.Tea party-backed lawmakers echo that argument, and they're not exempting the military's multibillion-dollar budget in a time of war.
茶话会支持的议员回声这样的说法,并不能免除他们在战争时期军队的数十亿美元的预算。
2.it could accomplish that just as easily by exempting part of such offers from the salary cap or luxury tax.
它可以通过让此类续约的一部份薪资不受工资帽和奢侈税限制来轻松达到目的。
3.This was recognised and addressed in the recent Eurogroup decision exempting from subordination the bonds of countries in a programme.
最近欧元集团在一项计划中决定对一些国家的债券豁免这种排序,就是认识并解决了这个问题。
4.Therefore, representative offices do not need to apply to the local taxation authorities for exempting business tax.
因此,代表机构不需要向当地主管地方税务局提出营业税免税申请。
5.registration of insurance enterprises engaged in international shipping insurance business revenue, exempting.
注册在上海的保险企业从事国际航运保险业务取得的收入,免征营业税。
6.China and Russia have come to a mutual agreement on exempting visa requirement.
中国与俄罗斯两国订有互免签证协议。
7.Self-admission has the validity of constraining parties and courts and of exempting another partner's quoting right.
自认拥有约束当事人和法院以及免除另一方当事人举证责任的效力。
8.His critics (including many Lib Dems) take fairness to mean exempting the poor from austerity measures as far as possible.
他反对(包括很多自由民主党人士)把公平理解为尽可能地把穷人从一些列紧缩政策中免除。
9.In return for exempting India from these restrictions, the Bush administration hopes India will be a bulwark against China.
作为获得突破限制条件的交换,布什政府希望印度可以成为对抗中国的防御堡垒。
10.He called for a clause exempting the CIA, and George Bush threatened to block the Senate bill.
他还要求颁布一个条款,以能够免除CIA人员责任,布石总统也威胁说要阻挡该参议院预算。