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| /rɪˈsiːt/ |
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| 1 | C a document you get from someone showing that you have given them money or goods 收据;收条 |
| He always paid by credit card and kept the receipts. 他总是用信用卡付账并保留收据。 |
| +for I want a receipt for all the items that were in this office. 我想要一张包含这间办公室所有物品的收据。 |
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| 2 | U formal the act of receiving something 收到 |
| +of They qualified for receipt of the state pension at age 65. 他们65岁时有资格领取国家的养老金。 |
| on/upon receipt (of sth) (=when you receive something) Bills are due upon receipt. 收到(…) |
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| 3 | receipts plural business the total amount of money that a business or organization receives in a particular period of time 进款;收入;收到的金额 |
| Tax receipts exceeded £2 million. 税款收入超过200万英镑。 |
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