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 are entitled to choose the method of payment in our discretion ( e.g.check or bill of exchange).
我们有权自行选择支付方式(如支票或汇票)。 - The bill of exchange was bought at a discount.
此汇票是贴现购进的。 - Businessman: Yes, please, I'd like to get some information about discounting a bill of exchange.
商人:是的,我想了解一些有关汇票贴现方面的情况。 - 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。 - 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。 - Drawers of drafts under this Credit are not subject to the usual recourse attached go the drawer of a Bill of Exchange.
本信用证项下汇票出票人不受通常附于汇票出票人的追索权的约束。 - Would you accept bill of exchange as the term of payment?
贵公司是否接受汇票的支付方式? - 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) - The term "negotiable instrument" as used in this Law means bill of exchange, promissory note and cheque.
本法所称票据,是指汇票、本票和支票。 - The Buyer shall effect the payment immediately upon the presentation of the bill of exchange and the required documents.
买方应于卖方第一次出具汇票及所需的单据时立即承兑,并于汇票到期日付款。
