receipt
noun
rɪˈsiːt
noun
1
a
piece
of
paper
that
you
are
given
which
shows
that
you
have
paid
for
something
收据,收条
C
Keep
your
receipt
in
case
you
want
to
bring
it
back.
保留收据以备退货。
[+
for
]
Make
sure
you
get
receipts
for
everything.
买任何东西都一定要拿收据。
Can
you
give
me
a
receipt?
你能给我一张收条吗?
2
when
someone
receives
something
[正式] 收到
U | formal
[+
of
]
the
closing
date
for
receipt
of
applications
接受申请的截止日期
on/upon
receipt
of
sth
The
booking
will
be
made
on
receipt
of
a
deposit.
一收到定金就进行预订。
be
in
receipt
of
sth
3
receipts
the
money
that
a
business,
bank,
or
government
receives
[术语] 〔企业、银行、政府的〕收款,进款; 收入
plural 复数 | technical
total
revenue
receipts
of
$18.4
million
1,840 万美元的财政总收入