invoice
invoice 英 [ˈɪnvɔɪs] 美 [ˈɪnˌvɔɪs]
n. 发票;货物;发货单 vt. 开发票;记清单
进行时:invoicing 过去式:invoiced 过去分词:invoiced 第三人称单数:invoices 名词复数:invoices
- An invoice is an itemized statement of the money that's owed for goods or services. If you buy books online, they will usually arrive with an invoice telling what books you bought and how much they cost.
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- n. 发票;货物;发货单
- vt. 开发票;记清单
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1. The merchandise does not check with invoice.
这批货与发货单不符。
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2. You then choose an invoice to view and print.
然后您可以选择查看和打印一个发票。
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3. We request you to deduct our commission from the invoice.
我们请求你方从发票中扣除我们的佣金。
- invoice (n.) "written account of the particulars and prices of merchandise shipped or sent," 1550s, apparently from a re-Latinized form of Middle French envois, plural of envoi "dispatch (of goods)," literally "a sending," from envoyer "to send," from Vulgar Latin *inviare "send on one's way," from Latin in "on" (from PIE root *en "in") + via "road" (see via (adv.)). As a verb, 1690s, from the noun.
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