词汇 | receipt |
释义 | receipt noun uk/rɪˈsiːt/ us/rɪˈsiːt/ (PROOF) A2 [ C ] (US also sales slip)发票;收据;收条 something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy. 买什么东西都一定记着要发票。 More retailers are switching to email receipts instead of paper.
(RECEIVING) B2 [ U ] formal收到;接到;收悉 the act or state of receiving money or goods Goods will be delivered on receipt of payment (= after the money is received). 款到即发货。 You have been in receipt of unemployment benefit for two months. 你领失业救济金已经两个月了。 receipts [ plural ] (企业某一时期的)收入,进款 the amounts of money received during a particular period by a business receipts for The theatre's receipts for the winter were badly down. 该剧院冬季的收入大幅下降。 The movie's box-office receipts have passed the $5 million mark. The US was once again top of the tourism receipts table with overseas visitors spending 70.1 billion dollars. It will cost us at least $5,000 in lost gate receipts. For this season, receipts are down 5 percent and attendance down 8 percent. |
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