a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay synonym bill發票;(發貨或服務)費用清單 to send/issue/settle an invoice for the goods 送出/開具/結清費用清單 an invoice for £250 一張 250 英鎊的發票
Synonyms billbill- account
- invoice
- check
- bill a list of goods that you have bought or services that you have used, showing how much you owe; the price or cost of something:
the gas bill 煤氣費賬單
- account an arrangement with a shop or business to pay bills for goods or services at a later time, for example in regular amounts every month:
Put it on my account please. 請記在我的賒購賬上。
- invoice (rather formal
) a bill for goods that somebody has bought or work that has been done for somebody: 指發票、發貨或服務費用清單: The builders sent an invoice for £250. 營造商發出了一張 250 英鎊的發票。
bill or invoice? You would get a bill in a restaurant, bar or hotel; from a company that supplies you with gas, electricity, etc; or from somebody whose property you have damaged. An invoice is for goods supplied or work done as agreed between a customer and supplier.用 bill 還是 invoice? - check (North American English)
a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for the food and drinks that you have had in a restaurant: 指餐館的賬單: Can I have the check, please? 請給我結賬。
- the bill/invoice/check for something
- to pay/settle a(n) bill/account/invoice/check
- to put something on the/somebody’s bill/account/invoice/check
Extra ExamplesTopics Businessc1, Moneyc1The timber merchants sent an invoice for £250. 木材商發出了一張250英鎊的發票。 Immediate payment of the outstanding invoices was requested in a letter. 一封來函要求立即爲未付訖票據付款。 Payment will be made within 28 days after receipt of the appropriate VAT invoice. 收到增值稅發票經核對無誤後,款項將於 28 天内支付。 Please pay the final invoice within two weeks. 請在兩個星期内支付最終發貨單所示款項。 The seller has to issue a tax invoice. 銷售者必須開具稅務發票。 The shipping costs can be as high as 50% of the invoice value of the goods. 運費最高可達貨物發票金額的 50%。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- outstanding
- unpaid
- paid
- …
- issue
- raise
- render
- …
- price
- value
Word Originmid 16th cent.: originally the plural of obsolete invoy, from obsolete French envoy from envoyer ‘send’, from en voie ‘on the way’, based on Latin via ‘way’.