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单词 voucher
释义 vouch·er
I. \ˈvau̇chə(r)\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle French vocher, voucher to vouch
1. : an act of summoning one into court to warrant or defend a title or to undertake the defense of a case in which he is ultimately liable to the person sued
2.
 a. : a piece of supporting evidence : proof
  < destruction of the vouchers of the cruise … the logbooks, the meteorological registers, the surveys, and the journals — E.K.Kane >
 b. : a documentary record of a business transaction
  < canceled checks are often called vouchers because they offer proof of payment — G.G.Munn >
 c. : a written affidavit or authorization : certificate, credential
  < servicemen traveling on free vouchers — S.P.B.Mais >
II. transitive verb
(vouchered ; vouchered ; vouchering \-ch(ə)riŋ\ ; vouchers)
1. : to establish the authenticity of : certify, verify
 < every invoice or bill received must be vouchered — H.S.Noble >
2. : to prepare a voucher for
 < coded, abstracted, indexed, inspected, noted and vouchered through 288 separate steps — Time >
vouch·er·able \-ch(ə)rəbəl\ adjective
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: vouch (I) + -er
1. obsolete : vouchee 1
2. archaic
 a. : one that corroborates : authority
  < sayings of the Fathers, whom he quotes as his vouchers — Jonathan Edwards >
 b. : one that sponsors or guarantees : surety
  < notwithstanding you are these people's voucher, this appears but a scheme — Elizabeth Inchbald >
3. : a tangible proof : evidence, witness
 < Indian fighters with vouchers … dangling from their belts — J.F.Dobie >
IV. noun
: coupon 2g ; specifically : a coupon issued by government to a parent or guardian to be used to fund a child's education in either public or private school
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