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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- receipt
[rɪ'siːt]
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1.
noun
[c]
(for purchases) 收据
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2.
noun
[c]
(for deposit) 收条
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3.
noun
[u]
(act of receiving) 收到
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4.
n pl
receipts (monies received) 收入
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on receipt of
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[frm] 收到…时
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to be in receipt of sth
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[frm] 已收到某物
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- receipt
[rɪˈsiːt]
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1.
noun
收到款项;收货量
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2.
n.[u]
收到
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3.
n.[c]
收据;收条
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4.
verb
告知收到
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5.
vt.
注明收讫,开收据
Collins English-English Dictionary
- receipt
[rɪ'siːt]
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1.
n
a written acknowledgment by a receiver of money, goods, etc, that payment or delivery has been made
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2.
n
the act of receiving or fact of being received
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3.
n
[usually plural]
an amount or article received
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4.
n
another word for recipe
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5.
vt.
[Archaic]
[tr]
to acknowledge payment of (a bill), as by marking it
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6.
vt.
[chiefly US]
to issue a receipt for (money, goods, etc)
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7.
vt.
[Etymology]
C14: from Old Norman French receite, from Medieval Latin recepta, from Latin recipere to receive
Examples
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The receipt of her letter threw me into melancholy state.
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一收到她的来信,我便陷入深深的忧郁中。
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There's your receipt and your change.
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这是收据还有给您找的钱。
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on receipt of
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[frm] 收到…时
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The secretary enclosed a receipt in the letter.
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秘书将一张收据附到信里。
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This indicates receipt of your order and carries no guarantee of availability.
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这表明你的订单已收到并且不具备任何可用性担保。
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