expiry的意思和读音

expiry

: [ɪkˈspaɪri] : [ɪkˈspaɪəri]

n.

n.beginning

n.end,running out,ending,finish,finishing

expiryn.

1.an ending of the period of time when an official document can be used, or when an agreement is valid

the expiry of a fixed-term contract

The licence can be renewed on expiry.

n.1.;;2.3.,

n.1.the expiration of an agreement, offer, or official document

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1.If, at the expiry of such a time limit, the requirements arestill not satisfied, the licence shall be definitively withdrawn.

2.We send a registration form of credit card if the expiry of the card is near or it has already passed when we have had an order.

3.Specifies the results of an attempt to update the expiry of a registration entry in a running peer resolver service.

4.Generally, milk bottles at the front of the shelf in the supermarket have an expiry date of only a few days.

5.Nothing in this licence confers any right to a renewal thereof on its expiry or to the grant of a new licence.

6.The vetting period of any subsidiary legislation may be extended by a resolution passed at a Council meeting before its expiry.

7.I undertake to leave the territory of the Schengen States upon the expiry of the visa, if granted.

8.If the date of expiry happens to be a holiday, the validity is automatically extended to the next working day.

9.The total amount so retained shall be paid to the Supplier by the Purchaser at the expiry of the guarantee period.

10.Why does the price of a call option decrease as the exercise exchange rate increases for a given expiry date?