cheque的意思和读音

cheque

: [tʃek] : [tʃek]

n.

cheques  

adj.+n.blank cheque

v.+n.write cheque,issue cheque,cash cheque,enclose cheque,cheque bounce

n.payment,form,order,draft,authorization

chequen.— see alsoblank cheque,traveller's cheque

1.a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for sth instead of using money

a cheque for £50 50

to write a cheque

to make a cheque out to sb

to pay by cheque

to cash a cheque(= to get or give money for a cheque)

n.1.

na.1.“check”

na.1.The variant of check

1. promissory note cheque bill of exchange ...

2. rubber check/cheque blank check/cheque password/code …

3. draw/withdraw rubber check/cheque password/code ...

4.sociate) (Associate) (Cheque) 2.VISA

6. check () cheque () A.T.M ...

7. ; c) CHEQUE)——

8. centre ( cheque ( child ( ...

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1.Mr Brown is at pains to say that all this does not amount to a blank cheque for the banks.

2."It should not be mistakenly interpreted as a constitutional blank cheque authorising further rescue measures, " he said.:“。”

3.The average American household with two children will get a cheque from Uncle Sam for up to $1, 800 and will spend at least some of it.1800

4.If your work is not a calling, can you reframe it to see it as more than just a pay cheque?

5.The football players anticipated nothing but friendly congratulations and a substantial cheque.

6.a cheque is an instruction in writing from the account holder to the bank to pay out a sum of money from the account.

7.HOW much do I owe you? May I pay it by cheque?

8.Dorothy, for her part, was ready to dismiss the idea of making too large a hole in Mother's cheque .

9.I've got this okay pay cheque and a not-so-bad position, but I was hoping to be in management by this time.

10.I was about to pay for the shopping when it suddenly dawned on me that I'd left my cheque book at home.簿