单词 | cheque |
释义 | cheque (tʃek ) Word forms: cheques regional note: in AM, use check 1. countable noun [oft by NOUN] B1 A cheque is a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to. Your bank then pays the money to that person from your account. He wrote them a cheque for £10,000. [+ for] I'd like to pay by cheque. 2. See also blank cheque, traveller's cheque Idioms: a blank cheque complete authority to do whatever you think is best De Klerk had, in a sense, been given a blank cheque to negotiate the new South Africa. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: royalty cheque When the first royalty cheque arrived the rest of the band bought cars. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I get royalty cheques from my books and they can come either side of the tax year. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Obviously my royalty cheques are much higher now. The Sun (2014) If you use your own cheque account, write a cheque only when the other shares have already been collected. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Thankfully my brother has made some progress and has been able to write a cheque to pay off his credit bill. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He began to write a cheque for ten thousand pounds, a little shakily. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND (2004) Translations: Chinese: 支票 Japanese: 小切手 |
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