refunds
n. 归还,偿还额,退款( refund的名词复数 )
v. 归还,退还( refund的第三人称单数 )
A refund is a sum of money which is returned to you, for example because you have paid too much or because you have returned goods to a shop.
If someone refunds your money, they return it to you, for example because you have paid too much or because you have returned goods to a shop.
We guarantee to refund your money if you're not delighted with your purchase...
我们承诺如果您对所买物品不满意可以退款。
Take the goods back to your retailer who will refund you the purchase price.
把商品退还给你的零售商,他们会按原价退款的。
Those customers who have kicked up a fuss have received refunds.
那些大吵大闹的顾客得到了退款。
Passengers holding tickets will receive refunds.
持票旅客将会得到退款。
People with rail season tickets will get refunds if trains are persistently late.
如果火车一再晚点,持铁路季票的人会得到退款。
The store's "no refunds" policy makes it harder for dishonest cashiers and customers to collude.
商店“概不退货”的规定使得一些不老实的收银员和顾客更难以串通。
The committee voted to limit tax refunds for corporations involved in leveraged buyouts.
委员会投票决定限制参与杠杆收购的企业的退税额度。