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banknote

UK // (ˈbæŋkˌnəʊt) //

纸币,钞票,票据,货币

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a promissory note, payable on demand, issued by an authorized bank and intended to circulate as money.

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Examples

  • We have security features in the banknote today that resonate with the international community.

  • Now, you're going to have to excuse the Royalist's idiocy, but I didn't even know there was a £100 banknote.

  • Lockley put a banknote on the kitchen table, with a weight on it to keep it from blowing away.

  • Mrs. Trevel grasped the banknote, with a vivid spot of colour on each faded cheek, and could scarcely speak in her excitement.

  • In the meantime Dave scanned the bill that had been presented for the meal, then laid a banknote on the bill.

  • "Suppose you accept this dollar for it," and he passed over a banknote, which the stable man took with thanks.

  • He picked up the five-guinea banknote, whilst she read, with surprise, 'Susan's Lamentation for her Lamb.'