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。 - 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。 - 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 bill of exchange was bought at a discount.
此汇票是贴现购进的。 - 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。 - When the person against whom the right of recourse is exercised settles the liabilities, the holder shall surrender the bill of exchange together with the relevant evidence of dishonor and issue a receipt of interest and expenses paid.
被追索人清偿债务时,持票人应当交出汇票和有关拒绝证明,并出具所收到利息和费用的收据。 - The bill of exchange is due on the first of next month.
这张汇票下月一日到期。 - 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。 - 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。
