( ˈsales slip) [] a piece of paper that shows that goods or services have been paid for 收据;收条◆Can I have a receipt, please? 请给我开张收据好吗?◆Make sure you keep all your receipts. 务必保留好所有的收据。➡ see note at invoice ⨁to ask for / file / keep / need a receipt 索取收据;将收据归档;保存/需要收据⨁to give sb / issue / make out / sign a receipt 给某人提供收据;开收据;写收据;签收据⨁a credit-card / sales receipt 信用卡/销售收据
() receipts [] money that a business, bank or government receives (企业、银行或政府)收到的款项,收入◆Receipts from tourism fell by about one third. 旅游收入减少了大约三分之一。◆The economic slowdown has reduced tax receipts. 经济放缓使税收收入减少了。⨁cash / export / tax receipts 现金/出口/税收收入
() [] the act of receiving sth, or the fact of sth having been received 接到;收到◆Businesses should acknowledge receipt of an order without delay. 企业接到订单应该立即签收。◆Items should be paid for within 14 days of receipt. 收到商品後应该在 14 天内付款。