deducting 扣除
- This function asks the user to input the start date and end dates, and then calculates the number of actual working days by deducting the list of user-defined weekend days and holidays.
此功能要求用户输入开始日期和结束日期。 然后通过扣除用户定义的周末和假期列表来计算实际的工作日数。 - The second player then had the option of punishing the first one by deducting from their reward.
第二个游戏者有机会扣除第一个游戏者的报酬,来惩罚他。
Deduct \De*duct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deducted}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Deducting}.] [L. deductus, p. p. of deducere to deduct.
See {Deduce}.]
1. To lead forth or out. [Obs.]
A people deducted out of the city of Philippos.
--Udall.
2. To take away, separate, or remove, in numbering,
estimating, or calculating; to subtract; -- often with
from or out of.
Deduct what is but vanity, or dress. --Pope.
Two and a half per cent should be deducted out of
the pay of the foreign troops. --Bp. Burnet.
We deduct from the computation of our years that
part of our time which is spent in . . . infancy.
--Norris.
3. To reduce; to diminish. [Obs.] ``Do not deduct it to
days.'' --Massinger.