discount
Từ điển Collocation
discount noun
ADJ. big, generous, good, high, huge, large, massive, substantial | low | special There is a special discount for staff. | staff, trade They offer a trade discount to builders. | cash, volume We offer a 5% cash discount for prompt payment.
VERB + DISCOUNT allow sb, give (sb), offer (sb) They only give you a discount if you buy more than a certain amount. | get, obtain, receive | be entitled to, qualify for If you collect ten bonus points, you will be entitled to a discount. | negotiate It is important to negotiate a good discount and obtain books on approval.
DISCOUNT + NOUN card, voucher Members are given a discount card which entitles them to 20% off. | scheme, system | price, rate | house, shop, store (= that regularly sells good at a discount)
PREP. at a ~ Tickets are available to members at a discount. | ~ of a discount of 30% | ~ on Customers are allowed a discount on orders over £500.
PHRASES a rate of discount
Từ điển WordNet
Bloomberg Financial Glossary
贴现|折扣|贴水貼現;折扣;貼水
Convertible: Difference between gross parity and a given convertible price. Most often invoked when a redemption is expected before the next coupon payment, making it liable for accrued interest. Antithesis of premium.
General: Information that has already been taken into account and is built into a stock or market.
Straight equity: Price lower than that of the last sale or inside market.
Investopedia Financial Terms
Discount
The condition of the price of a bond that is lower than par. The discount equals the difference between the price paid for a security and the security's par value.
Investopedia Says:
For example, if a bond with a par value of $1,000 is currently selling for $990 dollars, it is selling at a discount.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
discounts|discounted|discounting
syn.: allow for consider deduct remove subtract take into account
ant.: premium