prepaid 英 [priː'peɪd]   美 [,pri'ped]

prepaid

prepaid  英 [priː'peɪd] 美 [,pri'ped]

adj. 先付的,已支付的  v. 预付(prepay的过去式和过去分词) 

First, prepaid customers pay smaller monthly bills: $34 on average, compared with the $56 average paid by contract customers. 第一,预付用户每月账单支付更少,平均34美元,而签约用户平均每月56美元。
I see online credit cards and prepaid purchase cards for kids as just the opposite—another manifestation of the "I need it now, it’s just one click, and it’s fake money anyway" culture. 我认为在线信用卡和预付购物卡对孩子来说正好是相反面——是“我现在需要它,只要敲一下鼠标,这只是虚拟的钱而已”的习惯就是另一个显示。

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  • adj. 先付的,已支付的
  • v. 预付(prepay的过去式和过去分词)
  • 1. First, prepaid customers pay smaller monthly bills: $34 on average, compared with the $56 average paid by contract customers.

    第一,预付用户每月账单支付更少,平均34美元,而签约用户平均每月56美元。

  • 2. I see online credit cards and prepaid purchase cards for kids as just the opposite—another manifestation of the "I need it now, it’s just one click, and it’s fake money anyway" culture.

    我认为在线信用卡和预付购物卡对孩子来说正好是相反面——是“我现在需要它,只要敲一下鼠标,这只是虚拟的钱而已”的习惯就是另一个显示。

pre·paid / ˌpriːˈpeɪd ; NAmE ˌpriːˈpeɪd / ( BrE also ˌpre-ˈpay ) adjective paid for in advance 预付款的;资费已付的 a prepaid mobile phone 预付话费的移动电话 A prepaid envelope is enclosed (= so you do not have to pay the cost of sending a letter). 内附邮资已付的信封一个。 pre·paid / ˌpriːˈpeɪd ; NAmE ˌpriːˈpeɪd /
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