Descontar in english
To discount
pronunciation: tudɪskaʊnt part of speech: none
pronunciation: tudɪskaʊnt part of speech: none
In gestures
descontar = discount ; make + deduction ; deduct ; dock ; top-slice.
Example: It is unusual that the agent's price, although discounted, is lower than the publisher's.Example: A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.Example: The price of the demonstration disk is relatively modest and is normally deducted from the full purchase price.Example: Dundee have been docked four points as a result of going into administration.Example: This week thousands of us worked together to persuade the government not to top-slice the licence fee from the BBC funding.