amortizable          
adjective (UK usually amortisable) uk/əˈmɔː.taɪ.zə.bəl/ us/ˌæm.ɔːrˈtaɪ.zə.bəl/
 可摊销的,指已经发生或支付的商务费用,可以逐步分批摊入上缴的税款中
used to describe a business cost or an asset (= something of value bought for a business), when the amount of money spent can gradually be taken away from tax paid by the business over a period of time
  Amortizable business costs include advertising, wages and salaries, and equipment. 可摊销商务费用包括广告费、工资薪酬和购买设备的支出。 
 Capital expenses are amortizable over a number of years. 资本开支可以按照数年期限分期摊销。 
  (债务等)可分期偿还的
An amortizable debt is one that is possible to reduce in regular small amounts.
  an amortizable loan 一笔可分期偿还的贷款 
 See: amortize
 - More examples
 - The expense for new office furniture is amortizable.
 - The costs of checking out the various factors involved in site selection would also be an amortizable expense.
 - Examples of amortizable start-up costs include: advertising the opening of the business, wages for workers who are being trained.
 - The company acquired amortizable intangible assets of $186 million.