a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for something instead of using money 支票 Can I write you a cheque? 我可以给你开支票吗? Shall I make the cheque out to you? 支票抬头写你的名字吗? to cash a cheque (= to get or give money for a cheque) 兑现支票 - cheque for…
a cheque for £50 一张 50 英镑的支票 - by cheque
to pay by cheque 用支票支付 We no longer accept payment by cheque. 我们不再接受支票付款。
Collocationssee also blank cheque, certified cheque, pay cheque, thirteenth cheque, traveller’s chequeFinance Finance 财务 Income 收入 - earn money/cash/(informal) a fortune/the minimum wage/a living wage
- make money/a fortune/(informal) a killing on the stock market
在股市上赚钱/赚一大笔钱/发大财 - acquire/inherit/amass wealth/a fortune
获得/继承/积累财富/一大笔钱 - build up funds/savings
积累资金/存款 - get/receive/leave (somebody) an inheritance/a legacy
得到/(给某人)留下遗产 - live on a low wage/a fixed income/a pension
靠低微的工资/固定收入/养老金过活 - get/receive/draw/collect a pension
领取养老金 - depend/be dependent on (British English) benefits/(North American English) welfare/social security
靠福利金/社会保障金过活
Expenditure 开支;支出 - spend money/your savings/(informal) a fortune on…
把钱/存款/一大笔钱花在…上 - invest/put your savings in…
投资/把储蓄金用于… - throw away/waste/ (informal) shell out money on…
把钱浪费/花费巨资在…上 - lose your money/inheritance/pension
失去钱财/遗产/养老金 - use up/ (informal) wipe out all your savings
把储蓄用光 - pay (in) cash
用现金支付 - use/pay by a credit/debit/contactless card
- pay by/make out a/write somebody a/accept a (British English) cheque/(US English) check
用支票支付;开支票;给某人开支票;接受支票 - change/exchange money/currency
- give/pay/leave (somebody) a deposit
预付(某人)订金
Banks 银行 - have/hold/open/close/freeze a bank account/an account
持有/开立/注销/冻结银行账户 - credit/debit/pay something into/take money out of your account
记入账户的贷方/借方;把钱存入账户/从账户中取出 - deposit money/funds in your account
往账户里存钱/存入资金 - withdraw money/cash/£30 from an ATM, etc.
从自动提款机等取钱/现金/30 英镑 - (formal) make a deposit/withdrawal
存款;取款 - find/go to/use (especially North American English) an ATM/(British English) a cash machine/dispenser
找到/去/使用自动提款机 - be in credit/in debit/in the black/in the red/overdrawn
账面有钱/亏空;有盈余;透支 - use a mobile/an online banking app/platform/service
Personal finance 个人理财 - manage/handle/plan/run/ (especially British English) sort out your finances
管理/处理/计划/经营管理/整顿财务问题 - plan/manage/work out/stick to a budget
计划/管理/制订/严格执行预算 - offer/extend credit (to somebody)
(给某人)提供贷款 - arrange/take out a loan/an overdraft
商定/获得贷款/透支额 - pay back/repay money/a loan/a debt
偿还钱/贷款/债务 - pay for something in (especially British English) instalments/(North American English usually) installments
以分期付款方式购买某物
Financial difficulties 财务困难 - get into debt/financial difficulties
陷入债务/财务困难 - be short of/ (informal) be strapped for cash
缺钱 - run out of/owe money
钱用光了;欠钱 - face/get/ (informal) be landed with a bill for £…
面对/收到一张…英镑的账单 - can’t afford the cost of…/payments/rent
承担不起…的费用/款项/房租 - fall behind with/ (especially North American English) fall behind on the mortgage/repayments/rent
拖欠按揭贷款/分期偿还款项/房租 - incur/run up/accumulate debts
带来/积欠/累积债务 - tackle/reduce/settle your debts
处理/减少/付清债务
Extra ExamplesTopics Shoppingb1, Moneyb1Cheques should be made payable to Toyland plc. 支票的抬头人应是 Toyland plc。 Does the restaurant accept cheques? 这家餐馆接受支票吗? He bounced three cheques last month. 上个月他退回了 3 张支票。 He drew a large cheque on his company's account. 他用支票从公司账户中取了一大笔钱。 He was fired for passing bad cheques. 他因承兑空头支票被开除。 I need to go to the bank to pay this cheque in. 我得去银行存这张支票。 I'll cash a cheque at the bank. 我要到银行兑现一张支票。 She deposited the cheque in her husband's account. 她把支票存入她丈夫的账户。 The cheque will bounce if your salary doesn't reach your account today. 如果你的工资今天未能存入你的账户,支票将被拒付。 They presented a cheque for $500 000 to the Red Cross. 他们交给红十字会一张 50 万美元的支票。 a cheque for ten pounds 一张10英镑的支票
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- fat
- large
- …
- issue
- make out
- sign
- …
- bounce
- clear
- account
- card
- guarantee card
- …
- cheque for
Word Originearly 18th cent. (originally denoting a counterfoil, or a form with a counterfoil): variant of check ‘to examine something for accuracy’, in the sense ‘device for checking the amount of an item’.