When talking about car insurance, one common mistake made by Chinese English mistake is the use of "deduction" instead of "deductible". e* H/ r# U8 }# u/ c6 r2 M* \; c# @' i3 q
Then what's the difference between these two words?
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deductible COULD be a N , too. 9 o, ], B/ F! M' g5 P# c
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a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.6 V d0 C5 ]: F4 f1 H% Z: F5 v( e* ]0 x
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2# 兰颜知己 + W8 d; ]. j0 I- R 1 e. c) U3 j7 |; ^& A- V# C F% t; D; w: }' p5 L2 [deductible COULD be a N , too. ( v9 b% |$ @% \" H: ~" C" z
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a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim. ) v* S! d9 }2 e7 T7 E 6 u$ L- y% l' ^- o6 q0 ?8 D; b9 I: hit's a confusing terminology.. \$ L) f/ Y# s& ^2 Q8 e1 a0 D5 P' Z
hahaeion 发表于 2011-3-4 00:55