receipt
n. 收據; 接收; 收入
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.
我給她寫了一張收錢的收條。
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...
這部影片的票房收入開始的時候持續上漲,但是後來急劇下降。
He was tallying the day's receipts.
他正在清點一天的收入。
The receipt of something is the act of receiving it.
Goods should be supplied within 28 days after the receipt of your order.
應該在收到訂單後28天內供貨。
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...
收到他的信之後我們正在採取行動。
I am in receipt of a pension.
我定期領取養老金。
1. the act of receiving
2. an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made
1. report the receipt of;
2. mark or stamp as paid
The goods will be sent upon receipt of your remittance.
收到你方匯款後即發貨.
The receipt shall specify the date of presentment for acceptance and shall be signed.
回單上應當記明匯票提示承兌日期並簽章.
Here is my baggage receipt.
這是我的行李提領收據.
Will you kindly give me a receipt for it?
請給我開一張回執好 嗎 ?
Here's the receipt for half payment on goods.
這是支付一半貨款的收據.