receipts
n. (企业、银行等)收到的款,进款; 收到( receipt的名词复数 ); 收入; 收据; 收条
A receipt is a piece of paper that you get from someone as proof that they have received money or goods from you. In British English a receipt is a piece of paper that you get in a shop when you buy something, but in American English the more usual term for this is sales slip .
I wrote her a receipt for the money.
我给她写了一张收钱的收条。
Receipts are the amount of money received during a particular period, for example by a shop or theatre.
The film opened to healthy box office receipts before rapidly falling off...
这部影片的票房收入开始的时候持续上涨,但是后来急剧下降。
He was tallying the day's receipts.
他正在清点一天的收入。
The receipt of something is the act of receiving it.
Goods should be supplied within 28 days after the receipt of your order.
应该在收到订单后28天内供货。
If you are in receipt of something, you have received it or you receive it regularly.
We are taking action, having been in receipt of a letter from him...
收到他的信之后我们正在采取行动。
I am in receipt of a pension.
我定期领取养老金。
1. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
The film opened to healthy box office receipts before rapidly falling off.
这部影片的票房收入开始的时候持续上涨,但是后来急剧下降。
Some of the receipts had been for the purchase of cars.
其中一些收据是购买汽车时开的。
He was tallying the day's receipts.
他正在清点一天的收入。
Cash income is calculated by subtracting total trading income from total receipts.
现金收入是从总收入中减去总贸易收入来计算的.
The receipts have increased since last year.
自去年起收入已增加.