bill of exchange
英 [ˌbɪl əv ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ]
美 [ˌbɪl əv ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ]
n. 汇票
牛津词典
noun
- 汇票
a written order to pay a sum of money to a particular person on a particular date
英英释义
noun
- a document ordering the payment of money
双语例句
- We propose to pay by Bill of Exchange at 30 d/ s, documents agaist acceptance.
我们建议以见票30天付款的汇票承兑交单方式付款。 - To pass ( a bill of exchange, such as a check) through a clearing-house.
交换清帐通过票据交换所传递(交换票据,如支票) - A minor is not liable on a cheque or bill of exchange.
未成年人对支票和汇票也不负责任。 - A formal indication by a debtor of willingnessto pay a time draft or bill of exchange.
承兑,认付负债人的正式表明愿意偿还一定期汇票或汇票。 - Should be to the bank assures, opened accept bill of exchange.
应该是有银行担保,开具的承兑汇票。 - In regard to the legislative style the author deems it acceptable to refer to the legislative style adopted in the Geneva Bill of Exchange and Promissory Note law.
在立法模式上,笔者认为可以借鉴《日内瓦统一汇票、本票法》中空白票据的立法模式。 - The bill of exchange was in its inception confine largely to the financing of foreign trade.
汇票最初主要限于在外贸金融活动中使用。 - The drawer then gives the Bill of Exchange to the bank.
接着,出票人把汇票送交银行。 - I'm the bearer of a bill of exchange drawn on you.
我持有一张由你兑付的汇票。 - But lessee retailers may have to pay for this indirectly in the form of higher costs, Would you accept bill of exchange as the term of payment?
但是零售业承租人可能必须支付更高的费用间接作为这项研究的代价,贵公司是否接受汇票的支付方式?
