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cred.it PAYMENT5kred7Itn [U]a method of paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying INTEREST (=extra money) as well as the original money赊帐They decided to buy the car on credit.他们决定用赊帐的办法买车。The shop was offering six months' (interest-free) credit on electrical goods.这家店的电器商品有六个月的(免息)赊帐期限。A (Br) credit account (Am and Aus charge account) is a formal agreement between a shop or other business and a customer, in which the customer can take goods and pay the shop or business for them at a later time.赊帐,信用帐户A credit card is a small plastic card which can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time.信用卡(Br and Aus) A credit note is a piece of paper which can be given by a shop when you return something you don't want and allows you to buy other goods of the same value at another time.信用单据,保值单据They didn't have the larger size, so I got a credit note till the new stock came in.他们没有大号的,因此给了我一张信用单据,等他们进新货时再凭单领取。Credit rating is how much credit someone is considered able to have and pay back.信誉评价,信用等级She has a high salary and a good credit rating.她薪水高,信用等级也高。A (Br and Aus) credit squeeze (Am credit crunch) is a period of economic difficulty when it is difficult to borrow money from banks.信贷紧缩时期Credit terms are the arrangements made for giving credit, esp. the amount of money, the period of borrowing, etc.信用条款☆DEBIT
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