markdown

/ˈmɑːkdaʊn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɑːrkdaʊn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmärk-ˌdau̇n/ (ame, mw)

markdown — noun

  • markdownsingular
  • markdownsplural

1. an amount that a shop lowers the price of an item by, often to clear stock or bo

1.名詞B2
釋義

an amount that a shop lowers the price of an item by, often to clear stock or boost sales during a slow period.

例句

Nellie spotted a 40% markdown on winter coats at the department store.

collocation: [percent]% markdown on [item]

The bookshop announced sharp markdowns to clear last year's textbooks before September.

collocation: sharp / steep / deep markdown

同義詞
  • discount

    more general; any reduction from listed price, including coupons or member rates

  • price cut

    everyday wording; less common in formal retail or accounting

  • reduction

    broad term; not specific to retail pricing

反義詞
  • markup

    an increase added to the price, usually the seller's profit margin

文法句型

markdown on [item]

[N]% markdown

用法筆記

Common in retail and finance writing. Object of 'take' or 'announce'; often modified by size adjectives (sharp, steep, deep, modest) or a percentage. Plural 'markdowns' is normal when describing a series of price cuts.

常見錯誤

The shop made a markdown of the price.
The shop took a markdown on the price.
💡the verb is usually 'take' (or 'announce'), not 'make'.

markdown — verb