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 two principal methods of payment for exported goods are by Bill of Exchange and by Letter of Credit.
对于出口商品有两种主要的支付方式:汇票和信用证。 - 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 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。 - The presenting bank is responsible for seeing that the form of the acceptance of a bill of exchange appears to be complete and correct, but is not responsible for the genuineness of any signature or for the authority of any signatory to sign the acceptance.
提示行有责任注意汇票承兑形式看来是完整和正确的,但是,对任何签字的真实性或签署承兑的任何签字人的权限不负责任。 - The drawer then gives the Bill of Exchange to the bank.
接着,出票人把汇票送交银行。 - 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。 - The bill of exchange was bought at a discount.
此汇票是贴现购进的。 - 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。 - Travel bill of exchange is doing a for future reference to register form to do not have too rigid format, specific ask to concern customer service can.
行汇票在做备查登记表格没有太严格的格式,具体问一下有关客服即可。 - 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。
