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 miscellaneous [`mɪsɪ'lenjəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 各种的, 多方面的

[法] 各种的, 不同性质的




    miscellaneous
    [ adj ]
    1. consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds

    2. <adj.all>
      an arrangement of assorted spring flowers
      assorted sizes
      miscellaneous accessories
      a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music
      a motley crew
      sundry sciences commonly known as social
    3. having many aspects

    4. <adj.all>
      a many-sided subject
      a multifaceted undertaking
      multifarious interests
      the multifarious noise of a great city
      a miscellaneous crowd


    Miscellaneous \Mis`cel*la"ne*ous\, a. [L. miscellaneus mixed,
    miscellaneous, fr. miscellus mixed, fr. miscere to mix. See
    {Mix}, and cf. {Miscellany}.]
    Mixed; mingled; consisting of several things; of diverse
    sorts; promiscuous; heterogeneous; as, a miscellaneous
    collection. ``A miscellaneous rabble.'' --Milton. --
    {Mis`cel*la"ne*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Mis`cel*la"ne*ous*ness}, n.

    1. Moreover, his ultimate deduction is complicated by the provision of the 1986 tax act that now limits miscellaneous personal deductions.
    2. Revolving credit and a category called miscellaneous credit, which includes cash loans and certain retail transactions, actually declined in January.
    3. The main demand has come the engineering and construction industries and from public and miscellaneous services. 'The increasing number of vacancies in manufacturing are the first warnings of skill shortages ahead,' the council said.
    4. The Agatha Christie property, which includes hardcover, paperback and some miscellaneous rights, is said to be its second-biggest profit center.
    5. Prices of food and miscellaneous items rose marginally by 0.1% and 0.4% respectively.
    6. The rise was mainly due to higher prices of food and miscellaneous items and higher housing costs, the department said.
    7. The quarterly tax payments and the switch to a calendar year are fairly straightforward changes compared with the new rules for deducting miscellaneous expenses and for calculating the alternative minimum tax.
    8. A number of inmates complained of miscellaneous injuries, including smoke inhalation, cuts and bruises, he said.
    9. Unreimbursed employee business expense, currently deductible in computing adjusted gross income, in 1987 will become a miscellaneous itemized deduction subject to the 2% floor.
    10. By income, automobile dealers and service stations were the top black-owned business, followed by business services, health service, contractors and miscellaneous retail firms.
    11. Bush claimed $3,574 in business meals and entertainment and another $6,880 in miscellaneous business deductions.
    12. The total comprises 75.5 million tons of wheat, 105.5 million tons of coarse grains and 14 million tons of miscellaneous grains.
    13. Unless a shareholder's total miscellaneous expenses exceeded 2 percent of his or her adjusted gross income, the mutual-fund writeoff would be lost.
    14. Are people aware they have lost some deductions but are still intent on taking them?" One of the big changes affects millions of itemizers who were accustomed to fully deducting union dues, business publications and similar miscellaneous expenses.
    15. Under the 1986 tax overhaul, the deduction for all kinds of miscellaneous expenses is limited to those that exceed 2 percent of adjusted gross income.
    16. Employee business and other miscellaneous expenses, for instance, have to exceed 2% of adjusted-gross income to be deductible.
    17. At the age of 36, after years of miscellaneous drifting, Whitman discovered himself to be that Homer. Whitman was born on long Island in 1819, one among the large family of a bibulous carpenter and his Dutch wife.
    18. The new tax law, however, allows "miscellaneous" deductions only to the extent that they exceed 2% of a person's adjusted gross income.
    19. Shareholders had to count these expenses as "miscellaneous itemized deductions," which may be taken only to the extent that they exceed 2% of the taxpayer's income.
    20. Another snag is a host of miscellaneous liabilities totaling about $1.1 billion on Beatrice's balance sheet that might prove troublesome to shed even if the company is sold piecemeal.
    21. In turn, shareholders will list that amount as income and hope they can deduct it as a miscellaneous expense.
    22. It includes one million metric tons of rice and miscellaneous grains.
    23. His store sold ribbons, laces, fake flowers, handkerchiefs, gloves and other miscellaneous items.
    24. President Reagan signed 13 tax increases during his eight years in office; President Bush signed a package of miscellaneous increases in December and proposed another round this year.
    25. That leaves the government in constant pursuit of "cats and dogs," as detractors call the miscellaneous tax increases, to find the revenue needed for deficit reduction.
    26. A large category, "Other Private Receipts on Services," includes a miscellaneous assemblage of services provided to foreigners, including advertising, business and legal help.
    27. But the White House eventually may accept some miscellaneous increases, such as a boost in the federal cigarette tax, officials indicated.
    28. Medical costs and miscellaneous expenses, for such things as professional dues and uniforms you buy, can be deducted only when they exceed specified percentages of your gross income.
    29. The balance is made up of pulses, rice, buckwheat and "miscellaneous" grains.
    30. MUTUAL FUNDS: Publicly offered mutual funds will not report certain operating expenses as income to shareholders for 1988 and 1989; thus, shareholders will not have to report such amounts as income or write them off as miscellaneous deductions.
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