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
- The drawer then gives the Bill of Exchange to the bank.
接着,出票人把汇票送交银行。 - 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 contents of a bill of exchange must be in conformity with that of the relative contract.
汇票的内容必须与有关合同的内容一致。 - A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand.
支票为向银行提款而即期支付之票据。 - The bill of exchange was bought at a discount.
此汇票是贴现购进的。 - If the bill holder after the due date or maturity, absolute and unconditional right to give up its right acceptor, bill of exchange liability to be lifted.
如汇票持票人在到期日或到期日后,绝对地和无条件地放弃其对承兑人之权利,汇票责任即告解除。 - No presentment for acceptance is needed for a bill of exchange payable at sight.
见票即付的汇票无需提示承兑。 - He paid for the goods sent him from Detroit by a bill of exchange.
他收到底特律给他发来的货物后以汇票付款。 - 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? - 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?