prepaid的意思和读音

prepaid

: [ˌpriˈpeɪd] : [ˌpriːˈpeɪd]

adj.

v.“prepay”

prepaidadj.

1.paid for in advance

a prepaid mobile phone

A prepaid envelope is enclosed(= so you do not have to pay the cost of sending a letter) .

adj.1.(,),

v.1.“prepay”

adj.1.something that is prepaid has already been paid for, and so you do not need to pay at the time when you use it

v.1.The past tense and past participle of prepay

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5. premium pay Prepaid prepaid assets ...

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1.Use a prepaid cell phone if you do not usually have one. A prepaid phone allows you to call 911 in case of emergencies.911。

2.The Company reserves the right to terminate service and the balance of any prepaid service plan shall be refunded to the Customer.退

3.Unless you opt for a prepaid plan or a pricey unlimited plan, there's no way of telling how much a phone will really cost you.

4.These are free to send and are often used by people with no prepaid phone credit to ask their friends to call them.使

5.The BLA has received many complaints about prepaid services when customers did not get their money back after the company closed.

6.Prepaid legal services aim to put the services of an attorney a phone call away from reach of the subscribing member.

7.A prepaid plastic recycling envelope is included in the box, making it easy to recycle your newly obsolete phone.便

8.When an asset is reduced, as prepaid insurance was here, it is said that there has been a write-off of part (or all) of the asset.

9.It has grown out of the widespread custom of using prepaid calling credit as an informal currency.

10.China Mobile (Shenyang) Company may start extending limited credit when prepaid phones run out of money, the Liaoning Daily reports.