tariff
Pronunciation
  • (RP, NYC) IPA: /ˈtæɹɪf/
  • (GA) IPA: /ˈtɛɹɪf/
  • (AU) IPA: /ˈtæɹəf/
Noun

tariff (plural tariffs)

  1. A system of government-imposed duties levied on imported or exported goods; a list of such duties, or the duties themselves.
  2. A schedule of rates, fees or prices.
  3. (British) A sentence determined according to a scale of standard penalties for certain categories of crime.
Translations Translations Verb

tariff (tariffs, present participle tariffing; past and past participle tariffed)

  1. (transitive) to levy a duty on (something)
Translations
  • Portuguese: tarifar
  • Russian: облага́ть пошлина



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