değeri düş

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التركية - الإنجليزية
depreciate
To belittle
To reduce in value over time
{v} to lssen, cry down, undervalue
the currency is said to depreciate when exchange rates change so that a unit of its currency can buy fewer units of foreign currency
To fall in value; to become of less worth; to sink in estimation; as, a paper currency will depreciate, unless it is convertible into specie
di-'prE-shE-"At; verb 1) to lower in estimation or esteem 2) to lower the price or estimated value of more
To depreciate an asset is to spread its cost over the time you use it You charge depreciation expense for the asset each period The total depreciation taken for an asset is stored in the accumulated depreciation account
To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of; to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to undervalue
{f} reduce the value or cost (of an item or a currency); be reduced in value or cost; disparage
lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again"
lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again
fall in value or price, as in: A new car will start to depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot
lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again"
to decrease, as when a currency's price falls in comparison to the price of another currency
belittle; "The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts"
In the context of foreign exchange rates, a drop in the spot foreign exchange value of a floating currency; i e , a currency the value of which is determined by open market transactions See Devaluation In the context of accounting, a periodic charge (expense) that represents the allocation of the cost of a fixed asset to various time periods
to lose value, or decline in price
lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again" lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again
Decrease in value
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