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单词 invoice
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Definition of invoice in English:

invoice

noun ˈɪnvɔɪsˈɪnˌvɔɪs
  • A list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Confirmation letters will be sent on receipt of booking and receipted invoices will be sent on receipt of payment, which must be made before the event.
    • He asks who will review the invoices and write the checks, what days of the month checks are written, and, on large residential projects, whether there's a business manager or accountant involved.
    • If they're trying to reach the general public and fall on their face with loads of credit card bills and unpaid invoices, then it is merely art, an expressive flight of fancy.
    • He controlled a string of firms, which sent thousands of bogus invoices to hospitals for the services of locum doctors.
    • The facility to design, produce, and distribute invoices, payrolls, pension statements or council tax bills, is also part of the company's one-stop shop approach to business processes.
    • When I started in business, I didn't know the difference between an invoice and a statement.
    • I am asking you one more time to put all of the invoices and statements together.
    • ‘I just said fine, send me the invoice, I'll pay for it,’ he says.
    • Some studies examine the differences between third-party invoices and customer bills.
    • Parents appreciated not having monthly tuition payments altered, and the invoice provided clear documentation of the expenses incurred throughout the year.
    • This master file then automatically generates key documents such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of exchange, and beneficiary certificates in minutes.
    • It was also consistent with the practice of the time in assigning cargo to captains complete with written instructions, invoices, and bills of lading to ensure agreement on what was received and delivered.
    • I've sent an invoice, statements, reminders, and a final demand which I delivered in person.
    • The trend to email is not just affecting personal communications though, some business are already beginning to opt to send electronic copies of invoices and statements in preference to hardcopy.
    • You can even request to see the factory invoice, which lists manufacturer-to-dealer incentives and rebates.
    • In addition, enterprises should also be renationalized when the management is unable to pay the bills, including invoices, salaries, and taxes.
    • They are to provide proper identification, supply invoices or letters from suppliers or their passports proving that they travelled abroad to purchase merchandise.
    • Many different electronic and imaged documents might exist for a single customer: invoices, bills of shipping, activity reports, data mining graphs.
    • By Wednesday, word was filtering through that the department's extensive investigations showed no paper trail of invoices, bills or other relevant documents.
    • I am sitting here deep in paperwork, urgent invoices, to do list that is longer than my arm because I had last week off work.
    Synonyms
    bill, account, statement, statement of charges, itemization, reckoning, tally
    North American check
    informal tab
    archaic score
verb ˈɪnvɔɪsˈɪnˌvɔɪs
[with object]
  • 1Send an invoice to (someone).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is just an opportunity for lawyers to invoice someone.
    • We will invoice him our European retail price without tax.
    • We expect to be paid £1.3m in March to cover the cost of equipment but the order will be completed only in August and the manufacturer will then invoice us for that amount.
    • Documents obtained show that he invoiced a named director of the Park Development Company for £600 in December.
    • The victim would then assume it was a mistake by the ‘company’ who invoiced him and just ignore the invoice.
    • I may, however, invoice her for 10,500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan.
    • In the finance department a clerk sat giving a patient explanation to a group of girls on the process of invoicing a client.
    • I do know that if she keeps printing my words I shall have to start invoicing her for doing so.
    • They required paying in cash (no surprises there), but Bill's mum had told Bill's dad that they would invoice us.
    • Mr Gurney said that Mr Ellis had invoiced him for £25,000 for the introduction.
    • The company will accept your letter as an order to produce the detailed specification and will invoice you on completion of this work whether or not your scheme progresses to the execution stage.
    • I just invoiced him so let's see if it actually gets paid since daddy writes the checks!
    • Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information.
    • Following a conversation with the appellant, the respondent had invoiced him for £350 and been paid that sum.
    • I'll be invoicing them for the additional charge incurred this weekend.
    • If your last date turned out to be a non-prospect, try invoicing her for half the cost.
    • In contrast a few weeks ago I had a silly mess up, where British Gas invoiced me for a CO2 detector.
    • If it is an issue, invoice me for the trip and I will send you an account for the full amount of my professional fees.
    • In one area of my work - the ailing tourism and agriculture sectors, I haven't invoiced anyone for two-and-a-half years.
    • One, from mid-March, tells me to hot-foot it back with the books or else they'll invoice me for them.
    Synonyms
    bill, charge, debit, send an invoice/bill to
    1. 1.1 Send an invoice for (goods or services provided).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On August 18,they invoiced Duncan Design for $5,250.00 for architectural services.
      • Services will be invoiced bi-monthly following performance of the services together with travel and living expenses, if applicable and are due and payable within 30 days of invoice date.
      • A one-time purchase eliminates the ongoing invoicing of a rental service.
      • Ebsco Online's pay-per-view service now includes a ghost card feature that permits invoicing at the organizational level for articles purchased by library patrons.
      • The stamp from the customs and excise division would accompany all invoices for exports to the United States for goods traded under the arrangement.
      • It is from those links that the customer derives the right to have transactions effected, even if they are invoiced as services provided to the bank and also alter the bank's financial situation.
      • Tillingdale invoiced O'Leary €28,603 for services provided in the course of its business and made payments of €475,940 on his behalf during the year.
      • Norman had falsified invoices to purported service providers.
      • The expatriate can, for example, use the company for the import and export of goods for commercial purposes, and for invoicing for their services.
      • One player has been invoiced for post-match sandwiches that he ordered on room service more than two years ago.
      • Cassidy invoiced MC for consultancy services in finding labour purportedly supplied by the 11 alleged sub-contractors who were the subject of the first and second frauds.
      • In the north - east of Scotland this means that 2500 companies invoice BP for services, although 95% of this total is just over 300 companies.
      • The plaintiff submits it was not paid the $33,000 invoiced for site services, nor was it paid $10, 200 for wiring and telephone lines, plus other amounts owing.
      • The Carrier would invoice the Companies for the freight services provided.
      • The amount to be invoiced in respect of Hok Sport's services during the then current phase of work was further discussed at the Anaheim meetings in April 1997.

Origin

Mid 16th century: originally the plural of obsolete invoy, from obsolete French envoy from envoyer 'send' (see envoy).

 
 

Definition of invoice in US English:

invoice

nounˈinˌvoisˈɪnˌvɔɪs
  • A list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He controlled a string of firms, which sent thousands of bogus invoices to hospitals for the services of locum doctors.
    • Many different electronic and imaged documents might exist for a single customer: invoices, bills of shipping, activity reports, data mining graphs.
    • ‘I just said fine, send me the invoice, I'll pay for it,’ he says.
    • In addition, enterprises should also be renationalized when the management is unable to pay the bills, including invoices, salaries, and taxes.
    • It was also consistent with the practice of the time in assigning cargo to captains complete with written instructions, invoices, and bills of lading to ensure agreement on what was received and delivered.
    • This master file then automatically generates key documents such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of exchange, and beneficiary certificates in minutes.
    • Confirmation letters will be sent on receipt of booking and receipted invoices will be sent on receipt of payment, which must be made before the event.
    • By Wednesday, word was filtering through that the department's extensive investigations showed no paper trail of invoices, bills or other relevant documents.
    • If they're trying to reach the general public and fall on their face with loads of credit card bills and unpaid invoices, then it is merely art, an expressive flight of fancy.
    • I am asking you one more time to put all of the invoices and statements together.
    • They are to provide proper identification, supply invoices or letters from suppliers or their passports proving that they travelled abroad to purchase merchandise.
    • When I started in business, I didn't know the difference between an invoice and a statement.
    • Parents appreciated not having monthly tuition payments altered, and the invoice provided clear documentation of the expenses incurred throughout the year.
    • The trend to email is not just affecting personal communications though, some business are already beginning to opt to send electronic copies of invoices and statements in preference to hardcopy.
    • I've sent an invoice, statements, reminders, and a final demand which I delivered in person.
    • I am sitting here deep in paperwork, urgent invoices, to do list that is longer than my arm because I had last week off work.
    • You can even request to see the factory invoice, which lists manufacturer-to-dealer incentives and rebates.
    • He asks who will review the invoices and write the checks, what days of the month checks are written, and, on large residential projects, whether there's a business manager or accountant involved.
    • The facility to design, produce, and distribute invoices, payrolls, pension statements or council tax bills, is also part of the company's one-stop shop approach to business processes.
    • Some studies examine the differences between third-party invoices and customer bills.
    Synonyms
    bill, account, statement, statement of charges, itemization, reckoning, tally
verbˈinˌvoisˈɪnˌvɔɪs
[with object]
  • 1Send an invoice to (someone).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Documents obtained show that he invoiced a named director of the Park Development Company for £600 in December.
    • In one area of my work - the ailing tourism and agriculture sectors, I haven't invoiced anyone for two-and-a-half years.
    • One, from mid-March, tells me to hot-foot it back with the books or else they'll invoice me for them.
    • They required paying in cash (no surprises there), but Bill's mum had told Bill's dad that they would invoice us.
    • The company will accept your letter as an order to produce the detailed specification and will invoice you on completion of this work whether or not your scheme progresses to the execution stage.
    • The victim would then assume it was a mistake by the ‘company’ who invoiced him and just ignore the invoice.
    • We will invoice him our European retail price without tax.
    • Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information.
    • This is just an opportunity for lawyers to invoice someone.
    • In contrast a few weeks ago I had a silly mess up, where British Gas invoiced me for a CO2 detector.
    • I may, however, invoice her for 10,500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan.
    • I do know that if she keeps printing my words I shall have to start invoicing her for doing so.
    • In the finance department a clerk sat giving a patient explanation to a group of girls on the process of invoicing a client.
    • Mr Gurney said that Mr Ellis had invoiced him for £25,000 for the introduction.
    • If your last date turned out to be a non-prospect, try invoicing her for half the cost.
    • We expect to be paid £1.3m in March to cover the cost of equipment but the order will be completed only in August and the manufacturer will then invoice us for that amount.
    • Following a conversation with the appellant, the respondent had invoiced him for £350 and been paid that sum.
    • If it is an issue, invoice me for the trip and I will send you an account for the full amount of my professional fees.
    • I just invoiced him so let's see if it actually gets paid since daddy writes the checks!
    • I'll be invoicing them for the additional charge incurred this weekend.
    Synonyms
    bill, charge, debit, send an bill to, send an invoice to
    1. 1.1 Send an invoice for (goods or services provided).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The expatriate can, for example, use the company for the import and export of goods for commercial purposes, and for invoicing for their services.
      • Norman had falsified invoices to purported service providers.
      • Cassidy invoiced MC for consultancy services in finding labour purportedly supplied by the 11 alleged sub-contractors who were the subject of the first and second frauds.
      • It is from those links that the customer derives the right to have transactions effected, even if they are invoiced as services provided to the bank and also alter the bank's financial situation.
      • In the north - east of Scotland this means that 2500 companies invoice BP for services, although 95% of this total is just over 300 companies.
      • The plaintiff submits it was not paid the $33,000 invoiced for site services, nor was it paid $10, 200 for wiring and telephone lines, plus other amounts owing.
      • Ebsco Online's pay-per-view service now includes a ghost card feature that permits invoicing at the organizational level for articles purchased by library patrons.
      • One player has been invoiced for post-match sandwiches that he ordered on room service more than two years ago.
      • The amount to be invoiced in respect of Hok Sport's services during the then current phase of work was further discussed at the Anaheim meetings in April 1997.
      • Tillingdale invoiced O'Leary €28,603 for services provided in the course of its business and made payments of €475,940 on his behalf during the year.
      • On August 18,they invoiced Duncan Design for $5,250.00 for architectural services.
      • A one-time purchase eliminates the ongoing invoicing of a rental service.
      • Services will be invoiced bi-monthly following performance of the services together with travel and living expenses, if applicable and are due and payable within 30 days of invoice date.
      • The Carrier would invoice the Companies for the freight services provided.
      • The stamp from the customs and excise division would accompany all invoices for exports to the United States for goods traded under the arrangement.

Origin

Mid 16th century: originally the plural of obsolete invoy, from obsolete French envoy from envoyer ‘send’ (see envoy).

 
 
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