invoice
n. 发票; 发货单
v. 开发票; 记清单
An invoice is a document that lists goods that have been supplied or services that have been done, and says how much money you owe for them.
We will then send you an invoice for the total course fees...
然后我们会把全部课程费用的发票寄给你。
His £200 invoice was settled immediately in cash.
他立即以现金付清了 200 英镑的货款。
If you invoice someone, you send them a bill for goods or services you have provided them with.
The agency invoices the client.
代理处为客户开具发票。
1. an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered;
1. send an bill to;
We'll send you our revised invoice.
我们会把修正过的发货单寄给你.
They sent a copy of the original invoice.
他们邮来一份原始支票的复印件.
The invoice shows forty five units, but we received only forty.
发票上写的是四十五台, 但我们只收到四十台.
We insured against All Risks for 100 % of the invoice value.
我们按发票金额的100%投保了综合险.
Our usual practice is to insure the parcel for 110 % of the invoice value.
我们通常的做法是投保发票金额的110%.